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The 21 Day Cumulative Irritation test has become an established predictive test used to evaluate for low level skin irritation potential of products. In 1982 we showed that 14 days of repeated application was sufficient to predict low level irritation reliably and avoid misleading reactions. This presentation focuses on another study comparing 14 and 21 day and a comparison to 48 hours patching over...