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Deodorants
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DEODORANT
Agents that remove, correct, repress, or mask undesirable ODORANTS. In personal hygiene, deodorants often contain astringent preparations that reduce…
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APPLIANCE DEODORANT DROPS M-9
APPLIANCE DEODORANT OSTO-GEL GRANUALS SACHET
APPLIANCE DEODORANT SPRAY M-9
ODO-CLEAN DEODORANT CLEANER
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Antiperspirants
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product containing aerosol propellant
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2012
2012
Consumer inhalation exposure to formaldehyde from the use of personal care products/cosmetics.
M. Lefebvre
,
W. Meuling
,
+4 authors
G. Nohynek
Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP
2012
Corpus ID: 23323469
2010
2010
Allergic contact dermatitis from aluminium in deodorants
S. Garg
,
S. Loghdey
,
D. Gawkrodger
Contact Dermatitis
2010
Corpus ID: 34544285
A 28-year-old woman presented with an axillary eczema that occurred after using deodorants. Patch testing revealed contact…
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2007
2007
Experimental elicitation with hydroxyisohexyl‐3‐cyclohexene carboxaldehyde‐containing deodorants
Pia Haslund Jørgensen
,
C. D. Jensen
,
S. Rastogi
,
K. Andersen
,
J. Johansen
Contact Dermatitis
2007
Corpus ID: 39027161
Hydroxyisohexyl‐3‐cyclohexene carboxaldehyde (HICC) known as Lyral® is a frequent allergen. It is used in more than 50% of…
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2006
2006
A case of bullous dermatitis artefacta possibly induced by a deodorant spray
S. Ikenaga
,
H. Nakano
,
+4 authors
K. Hanada
Journal of dermatology (Print)
2006
Corpus ID: 8324220
Dermatitis artefacta is one of a spectrum of factitious diseases etiologically responsible for skin lesions denied by patients…
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2002
2002
Determination of triclosan in personal health care products by liquid chromatography (HPLC).
Angela Piccoli
,
J. Fiori
,
V. Andrisano
,
M. Orioli
Il Farmaco
2002
Corpus ID: 35306114
Review
2001
Review
2001
Mineral waters: instead of cosmetics or better than cosmetics?
I. Ghersetich
,
B. Brazzini
,
J. Hercogova
,
T. Lotti
Clinical Dermatology
2001
Corpus ID: 36145816
1998
1998
Deodorants: a clinical provocation study in fragrance‐sensitive individuals
J. D. Johansen
,
Suresh Chandra Rastogi
,
+6 authors
Torkil Menné
Contact Dermatitis
1998
Corpus ID: 25719902
Deodorants are one of the most marketed types of cosmetics and are frequently reported as a cause of dermatitis, particularly…
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1987
1987
Efficacy of the antimicrobial agent triclosan in topical deodorant products: Recent developments in vivo
A. Cox
1987
Corpus ID: 97296847
The axillary microflora, predominently Gram-positive micrococci and coryneform bacteria, showed a sustained reduction during six…
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1978
1978
Contact dermatitis from an ostomy deodorant
M. Davids
,
G. Hodgson
,
E. Evans
Contact Dermatitis
1978
Corpus ID: 40466446
Two patients with contact dermatitis from an ostomy agent are described. Detailed patch testing revealed contact allergic…
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1956
Highly Cited
1956
Granulomas of the axillas caused by deodorants.
Louis Rubin
,
A. H. Slepyan
,
Leonard F. Weber
,
Irene Neuhauser
Journal of the American Medical Association
1956
Corpus ID: 43298503
• A new clinical entity, in the form of a previously unseen skin eruption, appears to be developing from the use of certain…
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