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Allergic contact dermatitis from potassium sorbate and sorbic acid in topical pharmaceuticals and medical devices.

Ella DendoovenStefan KerreKenn FoubertLuc PietersJulien LambertAn GoossensOlivier Aerts
Published in: Contact dermatitis (2021)
Potassium sorbate (PS) and sorbic acid (SA) are widely used preservatives. PS-containing products always contain some SA. Both are considered rare skin sensitizers, but contact allergy in response to them might be underestimated. SA 2% eth. and PS 5% pet., rather than SA 2% pet. and PS 5% aq., respectively, may be required to diagnose contact allergy from PS/SA-containing topical pharmaceuticals and medical devices. A positive patch test to PS reflects sensitization to SA, and patients sensitized to SA should also avoid PS-containing products.
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