PMID: 9527440Apr 4, 1998Paper

Allergy to cocamide DEA

American Journal of Contact Dermatitis : Official Journal of the American Contact Dermatitis Society
J F Fowler

Abstract

Three cases are reported of individuals allergic to cocamide DEA, also known as coconut diethanolamide. In two cases, multiple other cutaneous allergies were present. In both instances, cocamide DEA was present in several personal care products used by the patients. In the third case, occupational exposure was suspected. Cocamide DEA is an unusual allergen that may cause contact dermatitis in individuals who often have multiple other skin allergies.

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