https://www.selleckchem.com/products/r428.html Immediate hypersensitivity reactions (IHRs) are commonly found in patients receiving paclitaxel. Effects of paclitaxel vary because of variable co-therapy or re-challenge with paclitaxel. Our objective was to investigate the incidence, patterns, and risk factors for paclitaxel-related IHRs and management of IHRs in gynecologic malignancy patients. This retrospective study was performed in gynecologic cancer patients receiving paclitaxel-based regimens at Siriraj hospital from January 2012 to December 2017. 416 subjects were included and received ranitidine 50 mg, dexamethasone 20 mg, ondansetron 16 mg intravenously and diphenhydramine 50 mg orally 30 minutes before starting chemotherapy. The incidence of IHRs was 17.79%. IHRs occurring on first exposure to paclitaxel was 81.1% and occurred within 30 minutes after starting paclitaxel. The most commonly found presentation of IHRs were skin reactions (86.5%). In multivariate analysis, age < 54.5 years, stage of cancer < 2, and leukocyte cell count uction of paclitaxel. Barrier repair therapy is the key management approach for both eczematous and non-lesional skin of atopic dermatitis. The use of appropriate cleansers to enhance skin hydration is an adjunctive treatment that increases topical drug penetration. Anti-inflammatory properties of various medicinal plants in tropical Asia have been reported. Investigate the efficacy of herbal cleanser containing a combination of herbal extracts from Acanthus ebracteatus Vahl., Suregada multiflora, and Acacia concinna on seemingly intact skin in patients with atopic dermatitis by measuring improvements in the skin barrier function. This 2-week pilot study was a split-side, randomized, double-blinded, vehicle-controlled trial. All patients (n = 30) were asked to use both a cleanser with an active formulation containing the herbal extracts and a vehicle- controlled cleanser on each side of mid-volar forearm. Biophysical assessments