Daily Vaseline use could be cost-effective way to prevent eczema – The Pharmaceutical Journal

Posted: February 6, 2017 at 2:48 pm

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Daily moisturisation with Vaseline is a cost-effective way to stop eczema developing in high-risk infants, say researchers

Recent attention has turned to ways to prevent atopic dermatitis, which is associated with significant expenditure as well as comorbidities, from developing in children.

One study indicated that daily full-body application of moisturisers in high-risk infants results in a 50% reduction in the relative risk of the disease. Based on these data, researchers calculated the cost-effectiveness of seven different types of moisturiser when used daily in infants for six months.

They found that petroleum jelly (Vaseline) was the most affordable, at US$7.30 (6.00) for six months use, equating to a cost of $353 (290) per quality-adjusted life year (QALY) gained. Sunflower oil was the second most cost-effective treatment.

Reporting in JAMA Pediatrics[1] (online, 5 December 2016), the researchers say that given that treating a child with atopic dermatitis can cost several thousand dollars per year, prophylactic moisturisation could be an attractive and cost-effective option.

Citation: Clinical Pharmacist, Vol 9, No 2, online | DOI: 10.1211/CP.2017.20202256

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