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Sunscreens Containing Aminobenzoic Acid Esters

Paul Kechijian, MD
Miami

Arch Dermatol. 1976;112(4):554.

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To the Editor.—

The observation by Parrish et al (Arch Dermatol 111:525, 1975), regarding a burning sensation after the application of a mixture of padimate A and aminobenzoate glyceryl (Eclipse), has been reported previously. Katz (Arch Dermatol 101:466, 1970) observed that, for three of nine subjects, padimate A (Block Out), a formulation of aminobenzoic acid (PABA) and its dimethyl ester, caused burning and erythema at the site of application within 15 minutes after sun exposure. That sunscreens containing esters of PABA, eg, padimate A (Pabafilm, Block Out), aminobenzoate glyceryl (Sea & Ski), cause burning and erythema following sun exposure has also been reported in Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics (16:60, 1974). . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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