It is alleged that Protopic and Elidel have been linked to various
types of skin cancer. These cancers include:
Skin Cancer, T-Cell Lymphoma, Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC), Squamous
Cell Carcinoma (SCC), Hodgkin's Lymphoma (HL), Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
Basal cell carcinoma is the most common form of skin cancer (90%),
affecting 800,000 people in the U.S. each year. Typically this cancer
occurs in parts of the body that are not exposed to sunlight. Basal
cell carcinoma often resembles eczema or psoriasis. Common warning
signs of Basal Cell Carcinoma include:
Open Sore – non-healing sore, remaining open for 3 or more weeks
Reddish skin patch – a reddish patch that may or may not be irritated
and uncomfortable
Shiny mole-like Bump – nodule that can be translucent, tan, black
or brown.
Pink Growth – circular growth with raised outer edge
Scar-like patch- similar to scar tissue, this skin cancer appears
shiny and taut, white or yellow
There are over 30 types of Lymphoma, including 5 types of Hodgkin’s
lymphoma and 25 types of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. These lymphomas start
in the lymph nodes and symptoms include swelling of the lymph nodes,
fever, night sweats, unexplained weight loss, lack of energy. Similar
to basal cell carcinoma, there are many causes of lymphoma, including
weakened immune functions.
If you currently use Protopic or if you show signs of skin cancer,
talk to your doctor or dermatologist immediately. It is noted that
the long-term side effects of using Protopic ointment have not been
identified.
If you currently use Elidel, a prescription skin medication similar
to Protopic, learn more [
ABOUT
ELIDEL].
Protopic In the News
Health Canada is advising people who use Protopic ointment about safety
information that indicates a potential cancer risk. (Apr-27-05) [
NEWS
WIRE]
FDA’s Pediatric Advisory Committee reviewed tests that linked Elidel
and Protopic to an increased risk of skin cancer and non-Hodgkin’s
lymphoma. (Mar-10-05) [
FOX
NEWS]
Food and Drug Administration issues a Public Health Advisory. (Mar-10-05)
[
FDA]
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases reports
that as immuno-modulators, Protopic and Elidel "could increase the
risk of cancer by suppressing the immune system's ability to control
the Epstein-Barr virus". (Feb-20-05) [
MED
PAGE TODAY]
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