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How do you differentiate between allergic and irritant contact dermatitis in patients using topical minoxidil?

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Dermatology · UCLA Health

While it can be hard to be certain, irritant contact dermatitis typically occurs faster, earlier in the course than an allergic contact dermatitis which, of course, is a delayed type hypersensitivity reaction. The most common reaction is to the propylene glycol in the solution formulations, so tryin...

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