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Homwis Eczema Relief
Brand Name
Homwis Eczema Relief
Generic Name
Homwis Eczema Relief
Active Ingredient
Melaleuca Alternifolia LeafCategory
Non-Standardized Plant Allergenic Extract [EPC]
Variants
1
Different strengths and dosage forms
| Strength | Form | Route | NDC |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 g/100g | SOAP | TOPICAL | 73076-502 |
Detailed information about Homwis Eczema Relief
This page is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Before using any prescription or over-the-counter medication for Homwis Eczema Relief, you must consult a qualified healthcare professional.
Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf is a non-standardized plant allergenic extract used in diagnostic patch testing and immunotherapy for hypersensitivity. It is derived from the Australian tea tree and contains complex terpenes.
Dosage for Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf extract is highly individualized and depends on whether the application is diagnostic or therapeutic.
For the identification of contact allergies, a standardized amount of the extract (typically 5% in petrolatum) is applied to the upper back using specialized chambers. The patch remains in place for 48 hours. The 'dose' is effectively the concentration and the duration of occlusion.
If used for hyposensitization, the dosing follows a 'build-up' phase followed by a 'maintenance' phase:
Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf allergenic extracts are not routinely approved for pediatric immunotherapy unless the benefits clearly outweigh the risks, and the child is typically over the age of 5. For diagnostic patch testing, children may be tested if there is a strong suspicion of contact dermatitis, but the concentration may be adjusted by the dermatologist to avoid 'angry back' syndrome or primary irritation.
No specific dosage adjustments are provided for renal impairment, as systemic levels following diagnostic or subcutaneous administration are extremely low. However, patients with end-stage renal disease should be monitored for unusual skin sensitivity.
No dosage adjustments are required for hepatic impairment. The metabolism of terpenes is unlikely to be affected by mild to moderate liver disease at the doses used in allergenic extracts.
Elderly patients may have thinner skin (atrophy), which can increase the risk of irritant reactions during patch testing. Healthcare providers may choose to use shorter occlusion times or lower concentrations.
Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf extract is never for oral consumption. Administration is strictly limited to topical, intradermal, or subcutaneous routes by a medical professional.
In immunotherapy, a missed dose can increase the risk of an adverse reaction when the next dose is given. If a dose is missed by more than one week, the healthcare provider may need to reduce the dose for the next injection and then gradually build back up. Never attempt to 'double up' on an immunotherapy dose.
An 'overdose' in the context of allergenic extracts usually refers to the administration of a dose higher than the patient’s current tolerance level, leading to a systemic allergic reaction.
> Important: Follow your healthcare provider's dosing instructions precisely. Do not adjust your dose or application schedule without medical guidance.
Most side effects associated with Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf are localized to the site of application. During diagnostic patch testing, the following are expected:
> Warning: Stop using Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf products and call your doctor immediately if you experience any of these symptoms of a systemic allergic reaction (anaphylaxis):
No FDA black box warnings specifically exist for Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf as a single agent. However, all allergenic extracts carry a general class warning regarding the risk of Severe Systemic Allergic Reactions. The warning states that extracts should only be administered by physicians experienced in the treatment of anaphylaxis and that patients must be observed for a minimum of 30 minutes following administration.
Report any unusual symptoms or persistent skin changes to your healthcare provider. If you suspect you are having a systemic reaction after leaving the clinic, use your prescribed epinephrine auto-injector and call 911.
Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf extract is a potent biological substance. It must only be used for its intended diagnostic or therapeutic purpose under strict medical supervision. Patients should be aware that 'natural' does not mean 'safe,' as this botanical extract contains numerous chemical compounds capable of inducing severe immune responses.
While there is no specific black box warning for Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf, the class-wide warning for Allergenic Extracts applies:
Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf extract typically does not affect the ability to drive or operate machinery. However, if a patient experiences a systemic reaction or receives epinephrine, they should not drive until cleared by a medical professional.
There are no known direct interactions between alcohol and Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf. However, alcohol consumption can cause vasodilation (widening of blood vessels), which might theoretically increase the rate of allergen absorption or worsen the itching associated with a skin reaction.
If a patient develops a severe systemic reaction, Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf immunotherapy must be discontinued immediately. For diagnostic testing, the patches are simply removed at the end of the 48-hour period. There are no withdrawal syndromes associated with this substance, as it is not a daily maintenance medication like a beta-blocker or antidepressant.
> Important: Discuss all your medical conditions, especially asthma and heart disease, with your healthcare provider before starting Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf.
There are no absolute drug-drug contraindications that prevent the use of Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf; however, certain medications can make the use of this extract unsafe or ineffective:
There are no well-documented food interactions with Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf. However, patients with a known allergy to clove, guava, or eucalyptus may experience cross-reactive allergic symptoms when exposed to Melaleuca components, as these plants share similar terpene profiles.
Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf does not typically interfere with standard blood chemistry or hematology panels. Its primary 'interaction' is with the skin test itself—certain drugs (like steroids) act as 'interfering substances' that produce false-negative results. Conversely, skin-irritating substances can produce 'false-positive' results (the 'angry back' syndrome).
For each major interaction, the mechanism involves either the suppression of the T-cell mediated inflammatory response (steroids/immunosuppressants) or the interference with emergency rescue medications (beta-blockers). The management strategy is always to perform a thorough medication reconciliation before administration.
> Important: Tell your doctor about ALL medications, supplements, and herbal products you are taking, especially if you are scheduled for allergy testing.
Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf extract must NEVER be used in the following circumstances:
Conditions requiring careful risk-benefit analysis include:
Patients should be screened for cross-sensitivity to other members of the Myrtaceae family. This includes:
A person with a known severe allergy to one of these botanicals is at a significantly higher risk of reacting to Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf.
> Important: Your healthcare provider will evaluate your complete medical history and current health status before prescribing or administering Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf.
Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf is classified as Pregnancy Category C (or equivalent under the newer labeling rules). There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women. Animal reproduction studies have not been conducted with this specific allergenic extract. The primary concern during pregnancy is not direct teratogenicity (birth defects) from the extract itself, but rather the risk of maternal anaphylaxis. A severe allergic reaction can cause maternal hypotension (low blood pressure), leading to uterine hypoperfusion and fetal hypoxia (lack of oxygen). Consequently, starting new immunotherapy or performing diagnostic patch testing is generally postponed until the postpartum period.
It is not known whether the components of Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf extract are excreted in human milk. Because systemic absorption following diagnostic use is minimal, the risk to the nursing infant is likely low. However, topical application of tea tree products directly to the breast or nipple area should be avoided to prevent the infant from ingesting the extract, which can be toxic.
As previously noted, the use of Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf in children requires caution. While diagnostic patch testing is safe when performed by experts, the potential for prepubertal gynecomastia (breast development in boys) should be considered if the child is using other tea tree-containing products. The FDA has not established a specific minimum age for diagnostic testing, but it is typically reserved for children with chronic, unexplained dermatitis. Immunotherapy is generally not recommended for children under 5 years of age due to the difficulty of communicating systemic symptoms.
Clinical studies of allergenic extracts often do not include sufficient numbers of subjects aged 65 and over to determine if they respond differently than younger subjects. In elderly patients, the skin's immune response may be diminished (immunosenescence), which can lead to weaker diagnostic reactions. Additionally, the prevalence of polypharmacy (taking multiple medications like beta-blockers or ACE inhibitors) in the elderly increases the risk of complications if an allergic reaction occurs.
There is no evidence that renal impairment significantly alters the safety profile of Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf extract when used topically or subcutaneously in standard doses. No GFR-based adjustments are currently recommended.
No dosage adjustments are required for patients with liver disease. The low systemic exposure makes hepatotoxicity or altered clearance unlikely.
> Important: Special populations require individualized medical assessment. Always inform your provider if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding.
Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf extract acts as an immunomodulator. In diagnostic use, it functions as a hapten—a small molecule that becomes antigenic only after binding to a carrier protein in the skin. This hapten-protein complex is processed by Langerhans cells (dendritic cells in the skin) and presented to T-lymphocytes. In sensitized individuals, this triggers a Type IV hypersensitivity reaction. In therapeutic use (immunotherapy), the extract induces a shift in the cytokine environment, increasing the production of IL-10 and IgG4, which effectively 'desensitizes' the patient to the allergen.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Bioavailability | < 1% (Topical Patch); ~100% (Subcutaneous injection) |
| Protein Binding | 60-80% (for Terpinen-4-ol) |
| Half-life | 1.5 - 2 hours (Systemic components) |
| Tmax | 1-2 hours (Subcutaneous injection) |
| Metabolism | Hepatic (CYP2A6/2B6) |
| Excretion | Renal (>90% as metabolites) |
Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf belongs to the Non-Standardized Plant Allergenic Extract [EPC] class. It is grouped with other botanical extracts like Oak, Pine, and Grass extracts used in allergy clinics. It is distinct from standardized extracts like Ragweed or Dust Mite, which have federally mandated potency units.
Common questions about Homwis Eczema Relief
In a clinical setting, Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf extract is primarily used for diagnostic patch testing to identify if a patient has an allergy to tea tree oil. It is also used in allergen immunotherapy, where small, increasing doses are given to help the patient's immune system become less sensitive to the plant. Outside of these specialized medical uses, it is widely known as the source of tea tree oil, which is used topically for its antiseptic and antifungal properties. Healthcare providers use the leaf extract to help manage chronic skin conditions like allergic contact dermatitis. Always consult an allergist to see if testing with this extract is appropriate for your symptoms.
The most common side effects are localized to the skin where the extract was applied or injected. Patients frequently report redness, itching, and mild swelling at the site of a patch test or immunotherapy injection. These symptoms are usually temporary and signify that the immune system is responding to the allergen. In some cases, the itching can be intense, but it typically resolves within a few days. More significant local reactions, such as blistering, can occur in highly sensitive individuals. If you experience any spreading rash or systemic symptoms like hives, contact your doctor immediately.
There is no direct chemical interaction between alcohol and Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf extract. However, alcohol can cause blood vessels to dilate, which might increase skin redness and itching during a diagnostic test. Furthermore, alcohol can sometimes mask the early signs of a systemic allergic reaction or make the treatment of such a reaction more difficult. Clinicians generally recommend avoiding heavy alcohol consumption on the days you are undergoing allergy testing or receiving immunotherapy injections. Always follow the specific lifestyle recommendations provided by your allergist.
Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf is generally avoided during pregnancy unless there is a compelling medical need. The main concern is not that the extract will harm the baby directly, but that a potential allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) could cause a dangerous drop in the mother's blood pressure. This drop in blood pressure can reduce the oxygen supply to the fetus. Most dermatologists and allergists recommend waiting until after delivery to perform diagnostic patch testing. If you are pregnant, be sure to discuss the risks and benefits of any allergy treatment with your obstetrician and specialist.
The timeframe for Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf depends on its use. For diagnostic patch testing, the results are typically read 48 hours and 96 hours after the patches are applied. For allergen immunotherapy, the process is much slower; it can take 6 months to a year of regular injections to see a significant reduction in allergy symptoms. The goal of immunotherapy is long-term desensitization, which often requires a total treatment course of 3 to 5 years. Patients should have realistic expectations and maintain regular follow-up appointments to monitor progress. Your doctor will provide a specific timeline based on your individual treatment plan.
Yes, you can stop using Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf extract at any time without experiencing withdrawal symptoms. Unlike medications like steroids or antidepressants, this allergenic extract does not alter your body's baseline chemistry in a way that requires tapering. However, if you are undergoing immunotherapy, stopping the injections suddenly will mean that you will lose the progress made toward desensitization. If you decide to stop treatment, your allergy symptoms may eventually return to their previous severity. Always discuss your decision to discontinue treatment with your healthcare provider to ensure it is handled safely.
If you miss an immunotherapy injection of Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf, you should contact your allergist's office immediately. Do not attempt to administer the extract yourself or wait too long before your next visit. Depending on how much time has passed, your doctor may need to reduce the dose for your next injection to prevent an adverse reaction. If you miss a diagnostic patch test appointment, the entire test may need to be restarted, as the timing of the 'readings' is critical for accuracy. Consistency is key to both the safety and effectiveness of allergenic extract treatments.
There is no clinical evidence to suggest that Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf extract causes weight gain. The extract is used in very small quantities for diagnostic or immunotherapy purposes and does not affect the metabolic processes associated with weight regulation. Unlike systemic corticosteroids, which are known to cause weight gain and fat redistribution, allergenic extracts work specifically on the immune system's response to a particular plant. If you experience unexplained weight changes while undergoing treatment, you should consult your primary care physician to investigate other potential causes. Your allergist can confirm that weight gain is not a recognized side effect of this extract.
Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf can be used alongside many medications, but there are important exceptions. Drugs that suppress the immune system, such as oral prednisone or cyclosporine, can interfere with diagnostic tests and lead to false-negative results. Additionally, beta-blockers and MAO inhibitors can make the treatment of a severe allergic reaction much more difficult and dangerous. It is vital to provide your doctor with a complete list of all prescription and over-the-counter drugs you are taking. Your healthcare provider will determine if any of your current medications need to be temporarily adjusted or stopped before you receive the extract.
The concept of 'generic' vs. 'brand' is slightly different for allergenic extracts. Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf extract is produced by several different biological laboratories, and while they all use the same botanical source, the extracts are 'non-standardized.' This means that an extract from one manufacturer may not be exactly identical in potency to one from another manufacturer. In the United States, these are regulated as biological products rather than simple generic drugs. Your allergist will typically use a trusted supplier and will not switch between different manufacturers during your course of immunotherapy to ensure consistent dosing and safety.