Adverse cosmetic reactions among Malaysian

Although the occurrence of adverse cosmetic reaction is often underestimate by the consumers; the incident of more severe reaction has been identified recently. The incident of adverse cosmetic reaction cannot be minimized or prevented by the regulations. However, the documentation of the incident m...

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Main Authors: Ai, Nur'ain, Zamli, Mazlina, Awadh, Ammar Ihsan JawaD, Ab. Hadi, Hazrina
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Published: Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society 2015
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spelling my.iium.irep.460442019-10-14T02:11:52Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/46044/ Adverse cosmetic reactions among Malaysian Ai, Nur'ain Zamli, Mazlina Awadh, Ammar Ihsan JawaD Ab. Hadi, Hazrina RS Pharmacy and materia medica Although the occurrence of adverse cosmetic reaction is often underestimate by the consumers; the incident of more severe reaction has been identified recently. The incident of adverse cosmetic reaction cannot be minimized or prevented by the regulations. However, the documentation of the incident might be helpful for the authority in regulating the cosmetic products. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence, type of adverse cosmetic events and the measures adopted by those experiencing the adverse cosmetic events. To this aim, a SurveyMonkey questionnaire comprised of two sections: (a) demographic profile, (b) adverse cosmetic reaction was distributed to 552 consumers in Malaysia by snowball sampling method from April to June 2015. Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 20 was used to analyze the data. The result of this study revealed that 29% (n= 160) of total respondents experienced adverse cosmetic events with eczema as the most frequent type of adverse cosmetic event. Facial area (n=178) was mostly affected in the consequences of the usage of the products that are intended to be applied to the face area. After the incidents, 67 (41.1%) of the respondents choose to seek for professional consultation and majority of them prefer to simply change to other products. In conclusion, the prevalence, type of adverse cosmetic events and the measures adopted were documented and consumers are found to underestimate the incident of adverse cosmetic reactions. More reliable cosmetovigilance system may be applied to the population to increase their awareness on this matter. Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society 2015-11 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/46044/1/46044.pdf Ai, Nur'ain and Zamli, Mazlina and Awadh, Ammar Ihsan JawaD and Ab. Hadi, Hazrina (2015) Adverse cosmetic reactions among Malaysian. Malaysian Journal of Pharmacy, 2 (1). p. 129. ISSN 1675-3666 (Unpublished) http://www.mps.org.my/index.cfm?&menuid=146
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topic RS Pharmacy and materia medica
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Ai, Nur'ain
Zamli, Mazlina
Awadh, Ammar Ihsan JawaD
Ab. Hadi, Hazrina
Adverse cosmetic reactions among Malaysian
description Although the occurrence of adverse cosmetic reaction is often underestimate by the consumers; the incident of more severe reaction has been identified recently. The incident of adverse cosmetic reaction cannot be minimized or prevented by the regulations. However, the documentation of the incident might be helpful for the authority in regulating the cosmetic products. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence, type of adverse cosmetic events and the measures adopted by those experiencing the adverse cosmetic events. To this aim, a SurveyMonkey questionnaire comprised of two sections: (a) demographic profile, (b) adverse cosmetic reaction was distributed to 552 consumers in Malaysia by snowball sampling method from April to June 2015. Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 20 was used to analyze the data. The result of this study revealed that 29% (n= 160) of total respondents experienced adverse cosmetic events with eczema as the most frequent type of adverse cosmetic event. Facial area (n=178) was mostly affected in the consequences of the usage of the products that are intended to be applied to the face area. After the incidents, 67 (41.1%) of the respondents choose to seek for professional consultation and majority of them prefer to simply change to other products. In conclusion, the prevalence, type of adverse cosmetic events and the measures adopted were documented and consumers are found to underestimate the incident of adverse cosmetic reactions. More reliable cosmetovigilance system may be applied to the population to increase their awareness on this matter.
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author Ai, Nur'ain
Zamli, Mazlina
Awadh, Ammar Ihsan JawaD
Ab. Hadi, Hazrina
author_facet Ai, Nur'ain
Zamli, Mazlina
Awadh, Ammar Ihsan JawaD
Ab. Hadi, Hazrina
author_sort Ai, Nur'ain
title Adverse cosmetic reactions among Malaysian
title_short Adverse cosmetic reactions among Malaysian
title_full Adverse cosmetic reactions among Malaysian
title_fullStr Adverse cosmetic reactions among Malaysian
title_full_unstemmed Adverse cosmetic reactions among Malaysian
title_sort adverse cosmetic reactions among malaysian
publisher Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society
publishDate 2015
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/46044/1/46044.pdf
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