Carba mix allergy, Rubber allergy
Carba mix allergy
Rubber allergy is becoming extremely common as it is used everywhere around us, from rubber gloves, condoms, computers, mobile phones, cameras, TV-s, refrigerators, freezers, kitchen utensils, cars, public transportation, pencils, etc.
From
http://contactallergy.com/contact_allergy_017.htm
Carba mix agent is used as a screening for rubber sensitivity. You are reacting to chemicals that are used in the processing of rubber.
Where is Carba mix found?
Adhesives
Balloons
Caulking
Cement
Condoms
Conveyor belts
Dental dams
Diaphragms
Disinfectants
Earphones
Elastic Electrical cords
Erasers
Garden hoses
Gas mask
Gloves
High Gloss paper
Hoses
Latex adhesive
Mats
Mattresses
Plugs Rubber bands
Safety goggles
Shampoo
Shoe canvas
Shoes
Slippers
Soaps
Swimwear
Tires
Toys
It may take 2 to 3 weeks of avoiding exposure before improvement of your eruption begins.
Minimize exposure to rubber in home and work environments; vinyl and silicone products are okay.
Wear projective clothing when handling rubber products such as vinyl gloves.
Other names you may see this chemical listed as:
1,3 Diphenylguanidine
Butasan
Butazate
Butazin
Butyl zimate
Carbamate
Carbanilate
DPG
Etazin
Ethasan
Ethazate
Ethyl zimate
Nocceler
Nocceler BZ
Sanceler
Soxinol
Soxinol BZ
Soxinol EZ
ZBC
ZDC
ZDEC
Zincdibutyldithiocarbamate
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