Hydrochlorothiazide: risk of non-melanoma skin cancer, particularly in long-term use
November 2018 - Studies have shown a dose-dependent increased risk of non-melanoma skin cancer with exposure to increasing cumulative doses of Hydrochlorothiazide (contained in some combination products used for high blood pressure). Patients taking Hydrochlorothiazide should:
- Regularly check for and report any new or changed skin lesions or moles
- Limit their exposure to sunlight and UV rays and use adequate protection when exposed to sunlight and UV rays to minimise the risk of skin cancer
- Make an appointment to discuss alternative options to the use of hydrochlorothiazide if you would like to and particularly if you have had a previous skin cancer.
Further information at: https://www.gov.uk/drug-safety-update/hydrochlorothiazide-risk-of-non-melanoma-skin-cancer-particularly-in-long-term-use