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Title: Contact dermatitis caused by copper sulfate used as coloring material in commercial alcohol. Author: Dhir GG, Rao DS, Mehrotra MP. Journal: Ann Allergy; 1977 Sep; 39(3):204. PubMed ID: 900592. Abstract: Copper sulfate added to commercial alcohol as a coloring agent caused contact dermatitis of the hands in 10 furniture polishers. Patch tests with 5% aqueous solution of copper sulfate were positive in all these patients but negative in 15 normal controls.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]