Ethylenediamine contact allergy - DermNet What are the reactions to ethylenediamine allergy? In ethylenediamine allergic individuals, contact with ethylenediamine from topical medications produces classic allergic contact dermatitis reactions Usually, the rash is a worsening of an original eczematous condition that was being treated with an ethylenediamine-containing cream
Ethylenediamine contact allergy What are the reactions to ethylenediamine allergy? In ethylenediamine allergic individuals, contact with ethylenediamine from topical medications produces classic allergic contact dermatitis reactions Usually, the rash is a worsening of an original eczematous condition that was being treated with an ethylenediamine-containing cream
Contact Allergens There are a number of contact allergens, see below for an alphabetical list of these and their corresponding pages on this Examples include: acrylates, ammonium persulfate, avobenzone, bacitracin, balsam of Peru, baseline series of patch test allergens, benzalkonium chloride, benzisothiazolinone, benzocaine
Baseline series of patch test allergens - DermNet What is a baseline series of patch test allergens? Patch tests are used to identify the cause of allergic contact dermatitis Standard or baseline series of allergens are recommended for people undergoing patch testing because these include the most common and important allergens that cause dermatitis, and will identify over 70% of culprit allergens Specific allergens may be added or removed
Antihistamines - DermNet Antihistamine creams Mepyramine (Antisan™ cream), an ethylenediamine Unfortunately, antihistamine creams can occasionally cause contact allergic dermatitis so they should not be applied to large areas, and should be discontinued if they result in a rash They should be avoided on broken skin Non-sedating antihistamines
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Antihistamines Antihistamine creams Mepyramine (Antisan™ cream), an ethylenediamine Unfortunately, antihistamine creams can occasionally cause contact allergic dermatitis so they should not be applied to large areas, and should be discontinued if they result in a rash They should be avoided on broken skin Non-sedating antihistamines
Baseline series of patch test allergens What is a baseline series of patch test allergens? Patch tests are used to identify the cause of allergic contact dermatitis Standard or baseline series of allergens are recommended for people undergoing patch testing because these include the most common and important allergens that cause dermatitis, and will identify over 70% of culprit allergens Specific allergens may be added or removed