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  2. Propylene glycol - Wikipedia

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    Estimates on the prevalence of propylene glycol allergy range from 0.8% (10% propylene glycol in aqueous solution) to 3.5% (30% propylene glycol in aqueous solution). [ 70 ] [ 71 ] [ 72 ] The North American Contact Dermatitis Group (NACDG) data from 1996 to 2006 showed that the most common site for propylene glycol contact dermatitis was the ...

  3. Panthenol - Wikipedia

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    Bepanthen eye and nose ointment (Germany) A vial of nasal spray containing panthenol, manufactured in Italy In pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and personal-care products, panthenol is a moisturizer and humectant, used in ointments, lotions, shampoos, nasal sprays, eye drops, lozenges, and cleaning solutions for contact lenses.

  4. Ototoxicity - Wikipedia

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    Several other skin preparations have been shown to be potentially ototoxic in the animal model. These preparations include acetic acid, propylene glycol, quaternary ammonium compounds, and any alcohol-based preparations. However, it is difficult to extrapolate these results to human ototoxicity because the human round window membrane is much ...

  5. Health effects of electronic cigarettes - Wikipedia

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    About 20% to 27% of propylene glycol and glycerin-based liquid particles are inhaled. [226] A 2016 study reported that 6% of nicotine, 8% of propylene glycol, and 16% of glycerin was exhaled. [75]: 162 As of 2014 the long-term effects of inhaled propylene glycol [202] [174] and glycerin were unknown. [197]

  6. Minoxidil - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol and propylene glycol present in some topical preparations may dry the scalp, resulting in dandruff and contact dermatitis. [ 21 ] Side effects of oral minoxidil may include swelling of the face and extremities, rapid heartbeat, or lightheadedness.

  7. Contact dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Common causes of allergic contact dermatitis include: nickel allergy, 14K or 18K gold, Balsam of Peru (Myroxylon pereirae), and chromium. In the Americas they include the oily, urushiol-containing coating from plants of the genus Toxicodendron: poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. Millions of cases occur each year in North America alone. [10]

  8. California Proposition 65 list of chemicals - Wikipedia

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    Ethylene glycol (when ingested) 107-21-1 Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether: 110-80-5 Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether acetate: 111-15-9 Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether: 109-86-4 Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate: 110-49-6 Ethyleneimine (Aziridine) 151-56-4 Ethylene oxide: 75-21-8 Ethylene thiourea: 96-45-7 Ethyl methanesulfonate: 62-50-0 ...

  9. Metronidazole - Wikipedia

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    Metronidazole is also generally thought to inhibit the liver metabolism of propylene glycol (found in some foods, medicines, and in many electronic cigarette e-liquids), thus propylene glycol may potentially have similar interaction effects with metronidazole. [medical citation needed]