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Telemedicine in Drug Hypersensitivity
Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 2022This review focuses on the current applications of telemedicine for drug hypersensitivity reactions. Telemedicine holds promise as a tool to risk-stratify patients with drug hypersensitivity, for both evaluation of penicillin allergies and severe cutaneous adverse reactions.
Deva, Wells+2 more
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Pathophysiology of drug hypersensitivity
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 2023Drug hypersensitivity reactions (DHRs) are type B adverse drug reactions (ADRs) traditionally defined as unpredictable, dose independent and not related to the drug pharmacology. DHRs, also called drug allergy if the immune system involvement is confirmed, represent around one‐sixth of all ADRs and can cause major clinical problems due to their vague ...
Abdelbaset A. Elzagallaai+1 more
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Pediatric Drug Hypersensitivity
Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2019Pediatric drug hypersensitivity is a rapidly evolving field. The purpose of this paper is to review the current state of pediatric drug hypersensitivity and highlight new developments in diagnosis and management.This paper will discuss the safety and use of risk stratification to proceed directly to oral challenge without prior skin testing for β ...
Christine R F Rukasin+2 more
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Drug Hypersensitivity Reactions
Medical Clinics of North America, 2020Drug hypersensitivity reactions (DHRs) may be classified based on timing (immediate vs delayed), mechanisms, and pattern of clinical manifestations. Management may include selection of alternative, non-cross reactive agents, drug allergy testing, graded challenge and/or desensitization.
Mark S. Dykewicz, Jason K. Lam
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Current Opinion in Allergy & Clinical Immunology, 2007
Drug hypersensitivity has been reported to occur 100 times more commonly in those living with HIV. In the first decade of HIV treatment, this mainly involved drugs used to treat HIV-related infections but now primarily includes drugs used to treat HIV.
Phillips, E.J., Mallal, S.
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Drug hypersensitivity has been reported to occur 100 times more commonly in those living with HIV. In the first decade of HIV treatment, this mainly involved drugs used to treat HIV-related infections but now primarily includes drugs used to treat HIV.
Phillips, E.J., Mallal, S.
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2006
Allergic drug reactions compose a small percentage of ADRs, yet they are commonly encountered in clinical practice, and physicians are taught routinely to question patients about these reactions during history taking. Among antibiotics, the immunochemistry of penicillins has been elucidated,leading to the development of validated skin test reagents to ...
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Allergic drug reactions compose a small percentage of ADRs, yet they are commonly encountered in clinical practice, and physicians are taught routinely to question patients about these reactions during history taking. Among antibiotics, the immunochemistry of penicillins has been elucidated,leading to the development of validated skin test reagents to ...
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Acta Clinica Belgica, 2009
Drug hypersensitivity represents an immune-mediated reaction to a drug. Although several drug hypersensitivity reactions are confined to the skin and rather mild, some may be life threatening and also involve further organs such as liver, kidney and bone marrow. The exact pathogenesis of many drug hypersensitivity reactions is still obscure.
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Drug hypersensitivity represents an immune-mediated reaction to a drug. Although several drug hypersensitivity reactions are confined to the skin and rather mild, some may be life threatening and also involve further organs such as liver, kidney and bone marrow. The exact pathogenesis of many drug hypersensitivity reactions is still obscure.
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Hypersensitivity drug reactions
Current Opinion in Allergy & Clinical Immunology, 2014In this new issue of Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology, five major areas of research in the field of hypersensitivity reactions to drugs in the past year are reviewed. The manuscript of Blanca-Lopez et al.[1] is devoted to hypersensitivity reactions to NSAIDs.
Bernard Yu-Hor Thong, Miguel Blanca
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Hypersensitivity to Antiepileptic Drugs
Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 2014Adverse reactions to antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) may lead to treatment failure, morbidity, and mortality. Drug hypersensitivity reactions (DHRs) are potentially fatal. AED DHRs present with a variety of clinical manifestations. The pathogenesis of AED DHRs has not been fully elucidated.
Hae-Sim Park+2 more
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Clinical Phenotypes of Severe Cutaneous Drug Hypersensitivity Reactions.
Current pharmaceutical design, 2019Drug hypersensitivity reactions are clinically heterogenous ranging from mild to severe. Most drug hypersensitivity reactions are accompanied by cutaneous manifestations.
H. Guvenir+3 more
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