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Eskata
Eskata is a topical solution containing hydrogen peroxide used for the treatment of seborrheic keratosis, a non-cancerous skin growth that often appears with aging. Eskata is applied directly to the skin growth to help remove it. It is typically used for raised seborrheic keratoses that are benign but cosmetically undesirable.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly does Eskata work?
Eskata may take several weeks to fully remove the seborrheic keratosis. The lesion will gradually shrink and fall off.
Is Eskata painful?
Some patients may experience mild discomfort, redness, or irritation at the application site, but the treatment is generally well-tolerated.
Can Eskata be used on the face?
Yes, Eskata can be used on the face, but it should be applied with caution around sensitive areas like the eyes and mouth.
How many treatments are required?
Most patients require one or two treatment sessions to fully remove the seborrheic keratosis, depending on the size and location of the lesions.
Can I use over-the-counter hydrogen peroxide instead of Eskata?
No, Eskata is specially formulated and much stronger than over-the-counter hydrogen peroxide. It should only be applied by a healthcare provider.
Comprehensive Drug Guide
How Does Eskata Work?
Eskata works by utilizing hydrogen peroxide to break down the cells of the seborrheic keratosis, causing the lesion to gradually slough off. This helps reduce the appearance of the raised skin growth.
Common Dosages
- 40% hydrogen peroxide topical solution
Typical Dosing
- Eskata is typically applied directly to the seborrheic keratosis once during each treatment session. The number of applications depends on the size and number of growths.
Typical Dosing
FDA Approved Indications
- Treatment of raised seborrheic keratoses.
Who Shouldn't Take Eskata?
- Known hypersensitivity to hydrogen peroxide or any of the ingredients in Eskata.
Advice From The Pharmacist
- Eskata is applied by a healthcare provider. Do not attempt to use over-the-counter hydrogen peroxide for similar conditions without consulting a doctor.
- It may cause skin irritation or redness around the treated area, but this is generally mild and resolves over time.
Side Effects of Eskata
Common Side Effects
- Redness
- Swelling
- Blisters at the application site
Uncommon/Severe Side Effects
- Severe skin irritation or scarring
Risks and Warnings of Eskata
- Skin Irritation: Eskata can cause irritation, blistering, or skin discoloration at the application site. Avoid using it on sensitive skin areas or around the eyes and mouth.
- Scarring: Improper use or over-application can increase the risk of scarring.
Interactions with Eskata
Common Drug Interactions
- No significant drug interactions are reported with Eskata, as it is applied topically and not absorbed into the bloodstream.
Alternatives to Eskata
- Cryotherapy (freezing off skin lesions)
- Laser therapy for seborrheic keratosis removal
- Curettage (surgical scraping of the lesion)