Cosmetic use-related adverse events: findings from lay public in Malaysia

Objectives: Although the occurrence of adverse cosmetic reactions is often underestimated by the consumers, the documentation of the incident might be helpful for the authority in regulating the cosmetic products. The objectives of this study were to assess the prevalence and type of adverse cosme...

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Main Authors: Ab. Hadi, Hazrina, Ai, Nur'ain, Zamli, Mazlina, Awadh, Ammar Ihsan Jawad, Zafar, Muhammad Zeeshan, Jamshed, Shazia Qasim
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/80826/1/Adverse%20effect%20Cosmetics.pdf
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spelling my.iium.irep.808262020-11-13T08:27:00Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/80826/ Cosmetic use-related adverse events: findings from lay public in Malaysia Ab. Hadi, Hazrina Ai, Nur'ain Zamli, Mazlina Awadh, Ammar Ihsan Jawad Zafar, Muhammad Zeeshan Jamshed, Shazia Qasim RS Pharmacy and materia medica Objectives: Although the occurrence of adverse cosmetic reactions is often underestimated by the consumers, the documentation of the incident might be helpful for the authority in regulating the cosmetic products. The objectives of this study were to assess the prevalence and type of adverse cosmetic event (ACE), as well as the measures adopted by those experiencing the ACE. Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted using a structured questionnaire comprised of 11 questions. The questionnaire was divided into two sections: demographic profile and adverse cosmetic reaction. A total of 552 cosmetic users in Malaysia participated in this study. Data were entered into Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 20 and descriptive statistics was applied. Findings: A total of 29% respondents have experienced ACEs. Eczema was found to be the most frequent type of ACE. Facial area (n = 178) was reported to be the most frequent body site affected by ACEs. A mere 41% attempted to consult health professionals. Conclusions: Few respondents consulted health professionals for recommendations, indicating that they misjudge occurrences related to adverse outcomes. The high diversity and non-specificity of cosmetic adverse reactions reported in the current research highlighted the need for a vigorous cosmetovigilance system. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) AG 2020-06-04 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/80826/1/Adverse%20effect%20Cosmetics.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/80826/7/80826_Cosmetic%20use-related%20adverse%20events_SCOPUS.pdf Ab. Hadi, Hazrina and Ai, Nur'ain and Zamli, Mazlina and Awadh, Ammar Ihsan Jawad and Zafar, Muhammad Zeeshan and Jamshed, Shazia Qasim (2020) Cosmetic use-related adverse events: findings from lay public in Malaysia. Cosmetics, 7 (2). pp. 1-10. ISSN 2079-9284 https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9284/7/2/41 10.3390/cosmetics7020041
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topic RS Pharmacy and materia medica
spellingShingle RS Pharmacy and materia medica
Ab. Hadi, Hazrina
Ai, Nur'ain
Zamli, Mazlina
Awadh, Ammar Ihsan Jawad
Zafar, Muhammad Zeeshan
Jamshed, Shazia Qasim
Cosmetic use-related adverse events: findings from lay public in Malaysia
description Objectives: Although the occurrence of adverse cosmetic reactions is often underestimated by the consumers, the documentation of the incident might be helpful for the authority in regulating the cosmetic products. The objectives of this study were to assess the prevalence and type of adverse cosmetic event (ACE), as well as the measures adopted by those experiencing the ACE. Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted using a structured questionnaire comprised of 11 questions. The questionnaire was divided into two sections: demographic profile and adverse cosmetic reaction. A total of 552 cosmetic users in Malaysia participated in this study. Data were entered into Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 20 and descriptive statistics was applied. Findings: A total of 29% respondents have experienced ACEs. Eczema was found to be the most frequent type of ACE. Facial area (n = 178) was reported to be the most frequent body site affected by ACEs. A mere 41% attempted to consult health professionals. Conclusions: Few respondents consulted health professionals for recommendations, indicating that they misjudge occurrences related to adverse outcomes. The high diversity and non-specificity of cosmetic adverse reactions reported in the current research highlighted the need for a vigorous cosmetovigilance system.
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author Ab. Hadi, Hazrina
Ai, Nur'ain
Zamli, Mazlina
Awadh, Ammar Ihsan Jawad
Zafar, Muhammad Zeeshan
Jamshed, Shazia Qasim
author_facet Ab. Hadi, Hazrina
Ai, Nur'ain
Zamli, Mazlina
Awadh, Ammar Ihsan Jawad
Zafar, Muhammad Zeeshan
Jamshed, Shazia Qasim
author_sort Ab. Hadi, Hazrina
title Cosmetic use-related adverse events: findings from lay public in Malaysia
title_short Cosmetic use-related adverse events: findings from lay public in Malaysia
title_full Cosmetic use-related adverse events: findings from lay public in Malaysia
title_fullStr Cosmetic use-related adverse events: findings from lay public in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Cosmetic use-related adverse events: findings from lay public in Malaysia
title_sort cosmetic use-related adverse events: findings from lay public in malaysia
publisher Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) AG
publishDate 2020
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/80826/1/Adverse%20effect%20Cosmetics.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/80826/7/80826_Cosmetic%20use-related%20adverse%20events_SCOPUS.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/80826/
https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9284/7/2/41
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