Do Not Purchase or Use Skin-Cap Aerosol Spray Products Because They May Be Harmful to Your Health
Audience: Consumers
October 30, 2024 -- FDA is warning consumers to not purchase or use Skin-Cap aerosol spray products because they may contain undisclosed steroids.
This product, sold by Chemigroup France, formerly known as Cheminova Laboratories, has been found for sale on skincap.com, amazon.com, and walmart.com. It is marketed as a treatment for psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis and typical eczema, painful lichen, skin redness, dandruff, itching and irritation of the skin.
FDA testing identified a high-potency glucocorticosteroid (immunosuppressive and anti inflammatory drugs) in Skin-Cap aerosol spray products that is not disclosed on the label or packaging.
Consumers using this product should contact their health care professional to determine the best course of action. Abruptly stopping the use of this product may cause adverse reactions.
Additionally, long-term use of topical corticosteroids, like glucocorticosteroids can cause health problems such as skin thinning (atrophy) and skin reactions, and if used on large body areas may lead to increased blood glucose (sugar) levels, changes in blood pressure, damage to bones, psychiatric problems, and changes in hormone levels (adrenal dysfunction).
FDA is not currently aware of any adverse events related to Skin-Cap aerosol spray products. Health care professionals and consumers should report adverse events or side effects related to the use of this product to FDA's MedWatch Safety Information and Adverse Event Reporting Program:
- Complete and submit the report online at Medwatch; or
- Download and complete the form, then submit it via fax at 1-800-FDA-0178.
Content current as of: October 30, 2024
Source: FDA
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