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Allergy to Cocamide DEA

American Journal of Contact Dermatitis, 1998
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.
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7 Final Report on the Safety Assessment of Cocamide DEA, Lauramide DEA, Linoleamide DEA, and Oleamide DEA

Journal of the American College of Toxicology, 1986
Cocamide DEA, Lauramide DEA, Linoleamide DEA, and Oleamide DEA are fatty acid diethanolamides that may contain 4–33% diethanolamine. These ingredients are used in cosmetics at concentrations of <0.1–50%, with most products containing 1–25% diethanolamide. Cocamide DEA and Lauramide DEA are inactive ingredients in prescription drugs.
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DEA

2001
Saul I. Gass, Carl M. Harris
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The DEA Mission

Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (1961), 1976
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Kjære Dea

World Literature Today, 1980
Charlotte Schiander Gray, Sigrid Undset
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DEA

2013
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