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Recommendation to include formaldehyde 2.0% aqua in the E uropean baseline patch test series
Author(s) -
Pontén Ann,
Goossens An,
Bruze Magnus
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
contact dermatitis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.524
H-Index - 96
eISSN - 1600-0536
pISSN - 0105-1873
DOI - 10.1111/cod.12148
Subject(s) - formaldehyde , patch test , contact allergy , allergy , allergic contact dermatitis , patch testing , contact dermatitis , medicine , moisturizer , dermatology , chemistry , organic chemistry , immunology , food science
Summary Background The currently used patch test concentration of formaldehyde (1.0% aqua; 0.30 mg/cm 2 ) has been shown to fail to detect ˜ 50% of contact allergies to formaldehyde. Objectives To justify the inclusion of formaldehyde 2.0% aqua (0.60 mg/cm 2 ) in the European baseline patch test series. Methods A survey of the reported frequencies of contact allergy to formaldehyde found with formaldehyde 2.0% aqua as compared with 1.0% aqua was performed. Studies that describe a standardized patch test technique for obtaining a correct dose per unit area were included. Experimental provocation tests in patients with contact allergy to formaldehyde detected only with 2.0% aqua were also surveyed. Results In a multicentre study performed in 12 dermatology clinics among 3591 individuals, 3.4% reacted to 2.0%, and 1.8% reacted to 1.0% ( p < 0.001). A randomized double‐blind repeated open application test performed in individuals reacting only to 2.0% but not to 1.0% showed that 9 of 17 formaldehyde‐allergic individuals reacted to a moisturizer that contained formaldehyde ( p < 0.001). Conclusions It is recommended that formaldehyde 2.0% aqua (0.60 mg/cm 2 ) should replace formaldehyde 1.0% in the European baseline series from 2014. With the Finn Chamber ® technique, a standardized amount of 15 µl of the solution obtained by using a micropipette should be used.
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