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Sulfonamide Drug Allergy

Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2018
We sought to review past and current literature on sulfonamide drug allergy and distill it in a practical manner to assist the clinician, specifically focusing on cross-reactivity and desensitization.There do not appear to be consistent genetic markers to reliably predict features of or the presence hypersensitivity reactions. Recent evidence continues
J. Dorn   +3 more
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Prevalence of drug allergy in South Australia

Internal medicine journal (Print), 2021
Drug allergy is commonly reported in patient notes and electronic health records. The prevalence of self‐reported drug allergy in the general Australian population has not previously been studied.
C. Yuson, S. Shakib, William B Smith
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Drug allergy management in the elderly

Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2021
Purpose of review Drug allergy management has previously not been emphasized in the elderly. However, the geriatric population poses several unique characteristics, challenges for drug allergy testing and considerations in the management.
Jane C Y Wong, P. Li
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Drug Allergy

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1988
Adverse reaction to drugs is a common problem in the pediatric population. This article discusses the different types of adverse drug reactions and their mechanisms. Also included are representative clinical syndromes of drug hypersensitivity reactions, as well as certain organ systems syndromes.
M S, Blaiss, R D, deShazo
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Drug Allergy

Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 1990
Undesirable or adverse drug effects occur with 1-15% of drug doses. The mechanisms of these reactions are not always known; however, 5-10% are immunologically mediated allergic reactions. Risk factors for allergic drug reactions include age, type of drug, degree of exposure, and route of administration.
K, Kim, R, Evans, T A, Mahr
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Drug Allergy

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2016
An adverse drug reaction relates to an undesired response to administration of a drug. Type A reactions are common and are predictable to administration, dose response, or interaction with other medications. Type B reactions are uncommon with occurrences that are not predictable.
Abdul, Waheed   +2 more
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The patient who reports a drug allergy

British medical journal, 2020
### What you need to know What should clinicians do when a patient gives a history of a “drug allergy”? If it really is an allergy—an immunological reaction—or a serious adverse drug reaction (ADR), then patients risk serious harm unless they avoid the ...
R. Ferner, P. McGettigan
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The economics of drug allergy.

Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2020
PURPOSE OF REVIEW As drug allergy research aims to inform clinical practice, implementation of best practices may be influenced by financial resources required to incorporate new interventions and the resulting clinical and economic returns on those ...
T. Joseph Mattingly
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Drug allergy

Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2001
Drug allergies can cause a great variety of symptoms and can thus imitate various diseases, like in previous times the lues. Drug allergies can be classified into three subgroups, which differ in their pathophysiology and require different diagnostic steps: firstly, classical drug allergies which are directed to the drug itself, a reactive compound of ...
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DRUG ALLERGIES

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1998
Allergic drug reactions are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Because it is difficult to identify the culprit drug and the underlying pathophysiologic mechanisms involved in these reactions, a systematic approach should be adopted in the evaluation of drug-allergic patients. Initially, the type of reaction should be determined.
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