Acetate Allergy

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    Sodium Acetate Allergies

    • Sodium acetate is a salt supplement used in a range of electrolyte supplements for children. According to the Kids Health website, allergic reactions to the acetate in sodium acetate include hives, itching, rash, breathing trouble, wheezing and swelling of throat, tongue, lips and/or face.

    Tocopheryl Acetate

    • Tocopheryl acetate, or synthetic vitamin E acetate, is a fat-soluble vitamin with anti-oxidant properties, according to the Vitamins & Health Supplements Guide website. The acetate helps to stabilize vitamin E, and it is in vitamin supplements and cosmetics.

    Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate Petroleum Ester Allergies

    • According to an online New World Encyclopedia entry on vitamin E, some types of synthetic vitamin E acetate--also known alpha tocopheryl acetates--are derived from petroleum products. People with sensitivity to alpha tocopheryl petroleum esters can develop rashes, contact dermatitis and hives that may spread over their entire body.

    Mafenide Acetate

    • Also known as Sulfamylon, mafenide acetate is a broad-spectrum anti-bacterial agent that is used to treat burn wounds. The acetate works as a stabilizing agent.

    Mafenide Acetate Allergies

    • People with allergies to mafenide acetate, according to Drugs.com, can experience a rash, redness, itchiness, swelling and difficulty breathing. Those people who are allergic to furosemide, sulfonamides, thiazide diuretics and sulfonylureas also can be allergic to mafenide acetate.

    Patch Tests

    • Before a person is treated with any compound that contains acetate, her doctor should administer skin-based patch tests to check for allergic sensitivity to acetate. This includes sensitivity to supplements and cosmetics.

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