What are some of the allergic reactions to methyl salicylate?
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- 8 Sep 2009 by lady currency trader
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- allergic reactions, methyl salicylate
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20 Sep 2009
Methyl salicylate is considered well tolerated and there have been very few reports of side effects.
Symptoms of a severe allergic reaction to methyl salicylate may include rash;
hives; itching; difficulty breathing; tightness in the chest; swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue.
If you experience any of these symptoms while using methyl salicylate you should seek immediate medical assistance.
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