1971
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.104.4.446
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Polyvalent light sensitivity (persistent light reactivity?); allergic contact sensitivity to sulisobenzone

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“…Since PABA crossreacts with para‐phenylenediamine in hair dye and with benzocaine and sulfa compounds they should not be used in patients allergic to the above substances. Contact dermatitis has also been reported to homomenthyl salicylate, 11 cinnamates, and benzophenones 12 . Photoallergic contact dermatitis to 6‐methylcoumarin, a synthetic fragrance commonly used in sunscreens, has been reported 13 .…”
Section: Skin Type Burning/tanningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since PABA crossreacts with para‐phenylenediamine in hair dye and with benzocaine and sulfa compounds they should not be used in patients allergic to the above substances. Contact dermatitis has also been reported to homomenthyl salicylate, 11 cinnamates, and benzophenones 12 . Photoallergic contact dermatitis to 6‐methylcoumarin, a synthetic fragrance commonly used in sunscreens, has been reported 13 .…”
Section: Skin Type Burning/tanningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If a patient must use a sunscreen continuously, it is necessary to avoid, if possible, agents of highly sensitizing potential. Benzophenones, cinnamates, salicylates, digalloyl trioleate, and para‐aminobenzoic acid have been implicated in the production of contact dermatitis.…”
Section: Sunscreens (Absorbers)mentioning
confidence: 99%