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Metal allergen patch test study.
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A single application of an investigational patch test panel containing 11 hydrogel metal allergens and a corresponding patch test panel containing 11 petrolatum metal allergens will be applied to the upper back of human subjects to test diagnostic efficacy and safety. Patch test panels will be removed after being worn for approximately 48 hours. Study will require 6 visits over the course of 21 days; patch application, patch removal and 4 patch test site evaluation visits at days 4, 7, 14 and 21.
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Inclusion criteria
18 years of age or older.
Past positive patch test result within the past 10 years to one of the metal allergens (other than nickel or gold), being tested on this study or strong suspicion of metal contact allergy based on results of the Qualification Questionnaire, part 2 Type of Metal Exposure.
Unable to become pregnant or willing to use an acceptable method of contraception to prevent pregnancy if female of childbearing potential,
Understands and signs the approved Informed Consent form which is consistent with all institutional, local and national regulations.
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200 participants in 1 patient group
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Kathryn Shannon
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