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Administrative data

Description of key information

No contact dermal photoallergy or contact dermal sensitization in human subjects.

Additional information

Sensitisation data (human) two studies available:

1) A sensitisation of humans study (Yoskowitz, 1987) is available. Key study.

This study showed that the test substance when administered as a 1% aqueous suspension did not induce contact dermal photoallergy nor contact dermal sensitization in human subjects.

2) A sensitisation of humans study (Smith, 1987) is available. Key study.

This study showed that the test substance when administered as a 1% aqueous suspension did not induce contact dermal sensitization in human subjects.

Exposure related observations in humans: other data

A phototoxicity human study (Yoskowitz, 1987) is available which is a key study. This study showed that the test substance did not induce contact dermal phototoxic reponse in human subjects.