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    • Who should I see if I have an allergic reaction?

      If you think you are having an allergic reaction to a drug you should see a healthcare professional. This may be your GP or, for severe reactions, A&E staff. They should examine you and ask you questions about your symptoms.


    • What is a drug allergy?

      allergyis defined as an immunologically mediated response to a pharmaceutical and/or formulation (excipient) agent in a sensitized person. The implication is that drug allergy does not simply include only IgE-mediated reactions.


    • What is drug allergy – an updated practice Param- Eter?

      PREFACE The objective of “Drug Allergy: An Updated Practice Param- eter” is to improve the care of patients by providing the practicing physician with an evidence-based approach to the diagnosis and management of adverse drug reactions.



    • [PDF File]Allergic Cross-reactivity of Select Antimicrobials

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      Lexi-comp (online.lexi.com) has a drug allergy and idiosyncratic reactions database that is searchable by drug class. For example, for levofloxacin allergy search “fluoroquinolone allergy.” There is also a review of penicillin cross reactivity under “penicillin allergy.” Figure: Penicillin Core Structure Selected References: 1.


    • [PDF File]Medication Allergies and Cross-Reactivity - ChristianaCare

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      Anaphylaxis Acute, life-threatening allergic reactions involving multiple organ systems Dermatologic Respiratory Gastrointestinal Cardiovascular Accounts for 1500 deaths per year in the US Occurs within 30 minutes of exposure Monitor for late phase reaction for 12 hours Treatment of Anaphylaxis


    • [PDF File]Practical Guidance for the Evaluation and Management of Drug ...

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      bbAllergy and Immunology at Hoag Medical Group, Newport Beach, Calif ccChanning Division of Network Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Bos-ton, Mass ddDivision of Allergy / Immunology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, Calif eeDivision of Allergy and Immunology, Department of Pediatrics, Cincinnati Chil-


    • International Consensus on drug allergy - Wiley Online Library

      Council of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology drug allergy updated practice parameters (6, 7), (ii) the WAO drug allergy initiatives (24, 25), (iii) the British Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (BSACI) guidelines (8, 9), and (iv) the many task force reports and consensus documents of the EAACI Drug Allergy Interest Group (DAIG) as well as its


    • [PDF File]Drug Allergy: An Updated Practice Parameter

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      sensitized person. The implication is that drug allergy does not simply include only IgE-mediated reactions. Another significant change is the introduction of the new term induc-tion of drug tolerance to encompass classic IgE-mediated drug desensitizations and other non–IgE-mediated “desensi-tization” procedures for various medications ...


    • Drug allergy - NICE

      Drug allergy All drugs can cause side effects (or 'adverse drug reactions'). These are listed in the patient information leaflet that comes with each drug. Less commonly, someone can have a drug allergy – an allergic reaction caused by the person's immune system. The NICE guideline on drug allergy only covers this type of reaction. © NICE 2023.


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