Benzoyl peroxide: Lack of sensitization

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A prospective study of 445 patients using benzoyl peroxide, observed regularly over a 12 month period, uncovered only a very low incidence of moderate or severe local reaction. There was, however, a significant level of mild primary irritant dermatitis which settled with continued use. In only 6 patients was there severe local reaction; one patient was lost to follow-up but in the 5 patients patch tested, only one had a contact allergic dermatitis. The study indicates the overall cutaneous safety of benzoyl peroxide.

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Cunliffe, W. J., & Burke, B. (1982). Benzoyl peroxide: Lack of sensitization. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 62(5), 458–459. https://doi.org/10.2340/0001555562458459

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