A client is to receive topical masoprocol. The nurse alerts the client to the possibility of which of the following as an adverse reaction? Select all that apply
A) Mild pain
B) Scaling
C) Numbness
D) Flu-like syndrome
E) Dry skin
Ans: B, D, E
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Adverse reactions related to the topical administration of masoprocol (Actinex) include transient burning sensation, rash, dry skin, scaling, and flu-like syndrome.
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