Allergic contact dermatitis to diclofenac gel due to propylene glycol sensitization: usefulness of repeated open application tests to determine safer alternatives - Archive ouverte HAL
Article Dans Une Revue European Journal of Dermatology Année : 2023

Allergic contact dermatitis to diclofenac gel due to propylene glycol sensitization: usefulness of repeated open application tests to determine safer alternatives

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Topical non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can cause allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) and photocontact dermatitis. Although topical diclofenac is associated with fewer side effects than other topical NSAIDs, rare cases of contact dermatitis have been reported.

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Allergologie
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hal-04148667 , version 1 (03-07-2023)

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Céline Lamouroux, Léa Bertolotti-Potachin, Barbara Charbotel, Audrey Nosbaum, Jean-François Nicolas. Allergic contact dermatitis to diclofenac gel due to propylene glycol sensitization: usefulness of repeated open application tests to determine safer alternatives. European Journal of Dermatology, 2023, 33 (1), pp.42-43. ⟨10.1684/ejd.2023.4409⟩. ⟨hal-04148667⟩
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