Skin Irritation

Numerous topical preparations containing cholestyramine or sucralfate (creams, adhesive pastes, enemas, suppositories) have been used for their protectant properties or for treatment of a variety of dermatologic and mucosal problems, including oral and esophageal ulcers, peristomal and perineal excoriation, decubitus ulcers, and radiation-induced rectal and vaginal ulcerations, and second and third degree burns.

Ann Pharmacother 1996 Sep;30(9):954-6
Dis Colon Rectum 1987 Feb;30(2):106-7
Clin Exp Dermatol. 2000 Nov;25(8):584-8
Burns. 2001 Aug;27(5):465-9

Yemi Omilana