The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

White spots from Campho-Phenique

- Terry & Joe Graedon People’s Pharmacy

Q: A customer came in my store with shorts on. Her legs were bright red from sunburn except some small spots that were white with no sunburn. I asked her about those white spots.

She said she’d had chigger bites and put Campho-Phenique on each one before she went out in the sun. Have you ever heard of Campho-Phenique to prevent sunburn?

A: Campho-Phenique is an old-timey topical remedy that was introduced in 1884. At that time, the camphor and phenol were in the form of a powder designed to treat wounds and other skin lesions.

Bayer’s Campho-Phenique Pain & Itch Relief still contains camphor and phenol along with inactive ingredient­s: colloidal silicon dioxide, eucalyptus oil, glycerin and light mineral oil.

It is promoted as a spot treatment for insect bites, cuts, scrapes, cold sores and sunburn. So far as we can tell, none of these ingredient­s is approved for preventing sunburn and no one should apply Campho-Phenique over a large area of skin.

Colloidal silicon dioxide is frequently included in sunscreen as an inactive ingredient. According to one manufactur­er, some micro-spherical silicon dioxide products scatter UV light to make the active sunscreen ingredient­s more efficient.

Q: I have been on 0.5 milligrams of alprazolam for anxiety since before I turned 80. Now my doctor has retired, and my new doctor won’t prescribe the drug. At my age, it’s not as if I were using alprazolam for recreation­al purposes or intentiona­lly abusing it. I need something for anxiety.

Because I could not get a new prescripti­on, I cut the pill in half to get 0.25 milligrams. I took it on alternate days for about a week and then dropped it altogether. As of today, I’ve been off alprazolam for about five days, and I feel pretty anxious. I also have an upset stomach and difficulty sleeping. I suppose that’s due to withdrawal effects.

I would prefer to continue on the drug, but it appears I won’t be allowed to. Is there any other anxiety medicine I could use? What can I expect as regards withdrawal effects?

A: Your new doctor is probably aware that alprazolam (Xanax) is on the “Beers list” of drugs that should generally not be prescribed for older adults. Benzodiaze­pine drugs like alprazolam can put you at a greater risk of falling. They have also been linked to memory loss or cognitive impairment in older people.

We discuss the Beers list and other inappropri­ate drugs for senior citizens in much more detail in our eGuide to Drugs and Older People. You can find it in the Health eGuides section of www. PeoplesPha­rmacy.com.

The withdrawal symptoms you are experienci­ng from stopping alprazolam should start to fade fairly soon, but you may continue to have difficulti­es for a few weeks. Talk to your doctor about this. He or she may be able to refer you for cognitive behavioral therapy, which can help alleviate anxiety without drugs. An alternativ­e medication would be buspirone, which is less likely to cause such troublesom­e side effects.

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