There are no data from controlled studies on the efficacy of the three substances mentioned below for atopic dermatitis, their usage is based on clinical experience.
1. Zinc
Effect:
Found as a component in basic therapeutics
- Astringent (dehydrating and anti-inflammatory due to protein precipitation)
 - Anti-inflammatory (but rather weak)
 - Cooling
 
Please note:
- Drying out of the skin possible
 - To prevent excessive dehydration, consider moisturizing
 - It is a significantly weaker at inhibiting inflammation than topical glucocorticosteroids / calcineurin inhibitors
 
2. Polidocanol
Effect:
Found as a component in ointments and bath additives
- Anaesthetic (skin numbing)
 - Anti-itching
 
Please note:
- Rare development of a contact allergy over time (with signs of worsening eczema in the application areas)
 - Can be used to support anti-inflammatory therapy, but cannot replace it
 
3. Tannins (synthetic or natural [black tea])
Effect:
- Astringent (dehydrating and anti-inflammatory due to protein precipitation)
 
Please note:
- Supportive treatment possible
 - Possible drying out of the skin (pay attention to moisturizing)
 - Does not replace anti-inflammatory therapy