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HMS-045 - Estrogen suppressant prescription negatively associated with topical steroid use and itch in females: Evidence from analyses of pharmacy claims data and adverse drug reaction database
- At: Copenhagen (Denmark) (2025)
- Type: Poster
- Poster code: HMS-045
- By: KAWABATA, Atsufumi
- Co-author(s): Mr Shotaro Kurahashi (Kindai University, Higashiosaka, Japan)
Dr Tomoyoshi Miyamoto (Hyogo Medical University, Kobe, Japan)
Ms Maki Yamaguchi (Sugi Pharmacy Co., Ltd., Obu, Japan)
Dr Takashi Yamamoto (Sugi Pharmacy Co., Ltd., Obu, Japan)
Dr Mikio Sakakibara (Sugi Pharmacy Co., Ltd., Obu, Japan)
Prof Atsufumi Kawabata (Kindai University, Higashiosaka, Japan) - Abstract:
[Background and Purpose] There is evidence from basic and clinical studies that estrogen functions to reduce nociceptive and neuropathic pain (1, 2). On the other hand, a fundamental study has reported that estrogen rather promotes itch responses in rats (3). However, the relationship between endogenous estrogen and itch sensitivity in humans is..
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