Contact Dermatitis to Carmine

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Abstract

Carmine is a widely used "natural" food additive that has been reported to provoke both an immediate hypersensitivity and a delayed systemic response with cutaneous expression. Systemic contact dermatitis describes the hypersensitivity reaction following systemic re-exposure of the inciting allergen in previously sensitized individuals. In individuals with recalcitrant dermatitis and a positive carmine intolerance history and/or patch test, it is important to consider a trial topical and dietary elimination of carmine-associated products and foods.

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Rundle, C. W., Jacob, S. E., & MacHler, B. C. (2018, September 1). Contact Dermatitis to Carmine. Dermatitis. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. https://doi.org/10.1097/DER.0000000000000386

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