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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1990
Propylene glycol is a commonly used vehicle for topical preparations. Although it is well suited for this purpose, it is capable of producing both primary irritant skin reactions and allergic sensitization. The literature on propylene glycol is reviewed, with particular attention to the nature of these adverse cutaneous effects. Guidelines for patients
J M, Catanzaro, J G, Smith
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Propylene glycol is a commonly used vehicle for topical preparations. Although it is well suited for this purpose, it is capable of producing both primary irritant skin reactions and allergic sensitization. The literature on propylene glycol is reviewed, with particular attention to the nature of these adverse cutaneous effects. Guidelines for patients
J M, Catanzaro, J G, Smith
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Reactions Weekly, 2000
Abstract humans is generally considered relatively innocuous. In contrast, rapid injection of medications containing propylene glycol may produce hypotension, bradycardia, hemolysis, and possible cardiac arrest. Patients with underlying renal failure may develop lactic acidosis following topical, oral, or intravenous administration (2,
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Abstract humans is generally considered relatively innocuous. In contrast, rapid injection of medications containing propylene glycol may produce hypotension, bradycardia, hemolysis, and possible cardiac arrest. Patients with underlying renal failure may develop lactic acidosis following topical, oral, or intravenous administration (2,
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Intracoronary Propylene Glycol
New England Journal of Medicine, 1982C J, Pepine, R L, Feldman
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Propylene glycol from glycerol: Process evaluation and break-even price determination
Renewable Energy, 2020André F Young, Heloisa L S Fernandes
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Low-pressure hydrogenolysis of glycerol to propylene glycol
Applied Catalysis A: General, 2005Galen J Suppes
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