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Topical Steroid Withdrawal Criteria Defined

NIH researchers establish diagnostic criteria for TSW, linking elevated NAD+ levels to guide innovative dermatitis treatments.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
6 months ago
in Medicine & Health
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Hand and wrist of a participant in the pilot study treatment of topical steroid mitochondrial complex I-blocking drug. Photo by NIAID.

Hand and wrist of a participant in the pilot study treatment of topical steroid mitochondrial complex I-blocking drug. Photo by NIAID.

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  • What is Topical Steroid Withdrawal?
  • Findings from NIH Research
    • New Diagnostic Criteria
  • Potential Treatment Approaches
    • Study Results at a Glance
  • The Future of TSW Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Something to Ponder

Understanding Topical Steroid Withdrawal (TSW)

Researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have identified diagnostic criteria that distinguish topical steroid withdrawal (TSW) from eczema.

Their study, published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, suggests that excess levels of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+), a form of vitamin B3, play a crucial role in TSW. This discovery could guide improved treatment approaches.

 

What is Topical Steroid Withdrawal?

TSW is a condition that arises after prolonged use and discontinuation of topical steroids. It presents with severe skin reactions, including:

  • Persistent redness
  • Burning and itching sensations
  • Skin peeling and sensitivity
  • Thermal dysregulation (abnormal body temperature responses)

Due to symptom overlap with eczema, diagnosing TSW has been challenging. However, NIH researchers have now outlined specific criteria to help distinguish between the two conditions.

 

Findings from NIH Research

A research team from NIH’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) conducted a study with 1,889 participants experiencing eczema-like symptoms. They identified a distinct pattern in TSW patients:

  • Elevated NAD+ levels in blood serum and skin samples
  • Worsening symptoms after stopping steroids, even in previously unaffected areas
  • Unique inflammatory markers not present in standard eczema cases

 

New Diagnostic Criteria

Based on these findings, the researchers propose that TSW should be identified in individuals who:

  1. Have used topical steroids for an extended period.
  2. Experience worsening skin symptoms after discontinuation.
  3. Show elevated NAD+ levels in clinical tests.

 

Potential Treatment Approaches

The study suggests that reducing NAD+ levels may help alleviate TSW symptoms. Researchers tested this hypothesis using mitochondrial complex I-blocking drugs, including:

  • Metformin (a common diabetes medication)
  • Berberine (a plant-derived compound with anti-inflammatory properties)

 

Study Results at a Glance

Treatment Method Participants Symptom Improvement Rate
Metformin 10 70%
Berberine 8 65%
Combination Therapy 6 80%

After three to five months of treatment, most participants reported reduced inflammation and improved skin health. However, further clinical trials are needed to confirm these results.

 

The Future of TSW Diagnosis and Treatment

The newly proposed diagnostic criteria provide healthcare providers with a structured approach to identifying TSW. While these findings mark a significant step forward, additional research is essential to determine:

  • Whether all TSW patients exhibit elevated NAD+ levels
  • Long-term safety and effectiveness of NAD+-reducing treatments
  • The overall prevalence of TSW in the general population

 

Something to Ponder

NIH’s research offers hope for those struggling with TSW by paving the way for better diagnosis and treatment.

Patients experiencing persistent dermatitis after stopping topical steroids should consult a healthcare professional for potential evaluation under the new criteria.

For further details, read the full study in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology or visit the NIH website for updates on ongoing research.

 

Sources: National Institutes of Health.

 

Tags: dermatitisdiagnostic criteriaeczemaNAD+NIH researchTSWvitamin B3
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