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Deodorants

Agents that remove, correct, repress, or mask undesirable ODORANTS. In personal hygiene, deodorants often contain astringent preparations that reduce SWEATING, referred to as ANTIPERSPIRANTS. (From Grant & Hackh's Chemical Dictionary, 5th ed)
Also Known As:
Deodorant
Networked: 135 relevant articles (2 outcomes, 8 trials/studies)

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Experts

1. Arai, Yuta: 3 articles (01/2014 - 05/2012)
2. Hirano, Seishiro: 3 articles (01/2014 - 05/2012)
3. Miyayama, Takamitsu: 3 articles (01/2014 - 05/2012)
4. Johansen, Jeanne D: 3 articles (05/2011 - 01/2003)
5. Frosch, P J: 3 articles (03/2007 - 02/2001)
6. Suzuki, Noriyuki: 2 articles (01/2014 - 03/2013)
7. Edirimanne, Senarath: 2 articles (01/2013 - 12/2012)
8. Eslick, Guy D: 2 articles (01/2013 - 12/2012)
9. Hardefeldt, Prue J: 2 articles (01/2013 - 12/2012)
10. Menné, Torkil: 2 articles (05/2011 - 05/2005)

Related Diseases

1. Body Odor
2. Otitis Externa
3. Breast Neoplasms (Breast Cancer)
4. Eczema
5. Dermatitis

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. 4-sulfophenylmethallyl ether (SPME)
2. beta-thujaplicin
3. Antiperspirants
4. Aluminum
5. Zinc Oxide
6. Carbon
7. Cosmetics
8. Aerosols
9. hydroxyisohexyl 3-cyclohexene carboxaldehyde
10. Zirconium

Related Therapies and Procedures

1. Radiotherapy
2. Hair Removal (Depilation)
3. Skin Care
4. Bathroom Equipment
5. Low-Level Light Therapy (LLLT)