Are Your Skincare Meds Making It Easier to Catch Coronavirus?

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Are Your Skincare Meds Making It Easier to Catch Coronavirus?
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Dermatologists say certain oral medications for skin conditions like acne and eczema are 'like throwing a grenade at your immune system.' Turns out, your skincare medicines could put you at risk for catching coronavirus easier:

. “You don’t need to worry about topical steroids because they don’t get absorbed systemically,” says Dr. Gabriel. “But taking an oral steroid like prednisone [for eczema] is like throwing a grenade at your immune system.”

Other oral medications to watch out for: Methotrexate, mycophenolate, and cyclosporine are all potent immunosuppressants and used to treat psoriasis, says Craig A. Kraffert, M.D., dermatologist and president of. “These aren’t widely prescribed because more targeted treatments are available, but they could be a potential problem.”

FYI: While these conditions can be painful in their own right, it’s worth noting that they don’t up your risk for coronavirus, since it isn’t transmitted through skin. “Cracked skincompromise your barrier and you have a higher risk of bacterial infections, but the coronavirus is transmitted through lung tissue, not skin,” Dr. Garbriel says. At least there’s that.

There are other options: Dr. Marmur suggests spironolactone patients consider switching to minocycline, doxycycline, or tetracycline, which are all antibiotics that can also be used to treat acne — and aren’t believed to have any significant impact on the immune system. And like Dr. Gabriel said earlier, topicals are fair game, so there’s no need to cut back on your

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