The Psychological Relieving Effect of Drug Provocation Test in Drug Hypersensitivity [PDF]
Hyo-In Rhyou,1 Young-Hee Nam2 1Department of Internal Medicine, Samsung Changwon Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Changwon, Korea; 2Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, Dong-A University Hospital, Busan ...
Rhyou HI, Nam YH
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Anxiety and depression effects during drug provocation test [PDF]
Drug provocation test (DPT) represents the gold standard for the diagnosis of drug allergy. A DPT can be performed in a single-blind placebo-controlled manner. In anxiety and depressive disorders, patients need to be evaluated to understand the nature of placebo reactions.The aim of this study was to evaluate the psychological profile of patients with ...
Laura Losappio +17 more
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The effects of distraction on symptoms during drug provocation test. [PDF]
Background Some patients may have psychosomatic complaints due to their previous experiences during the drug hypersensitivity reaction. Worry about being hurt due to an administered drug is termed nocebo effect, which is the opposite of the placebo ...
Cildag S, Senturk T, Sargin G.
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Background: Skin rash often occurs upon oral administration of amoxicillin in children, due to non-immediate hypersensitivity. However, information on delayed hypersensitivity to amoxicillin is scarce.
Yukiko Katoh +5 more
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DRUG PROVOCATION TESTS IN CHILDREN: ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD [PDF]
A proper allergy work‐up, based on the gold standard drug provocation test (DPT), usually rules out suspected drug hypersensitivity in children. These tests are generally open, given their high efficiency compared with double‐blind placebo‐controlled ...
Luis Moral, Francesca Mori
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Simplifying the drug provocation test in non-immediate hypersensitivity reactions to amoxicillin in children: The experience of a tertiary care allergy unit. [PDF]
Mild non‐immediate reactions (NIR) to beta‐lactams (βLs) are the most common manifestation of adverse drug reactions in children, and the drug provocation test (DPT) remains the gold standard for diagnosis.
Liccioli G +8 more
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Background: Remimazolam besylate, a newly developed drug, is linked to various anaphylaxis cases. We present a case of remimazolam anaphylaxis confirmed using a provocation test.
Sangho Lee +7 more
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Direct Single-Dose Drug-Provocation Test Is Safe for Delabelling Penicillin Low-Risk Reactions in Adults. [PDF]
Penicillins (PENs) are the most frequent drug‐allergic reactions trigger. However, diagnostic work‐up is complex and time‐consuming: it requires skin testing (ST) and drug‐provocation test (DPT), needing faster delabelling strategies. Although direct DPT
Labella M +7 more
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Usefulness of drug provocation tests in children with a history of adverse drug reaction [PDF]
PurposeThere are very few reports of adverse drug reactions (ADR) and almost no study of drug provocation test (DPT) in Korean children. We aimed to assess the role of DPT in children with unpredictable ADRs, and compare the causative drugs and clinical ...
Hye Ran Na +3 more
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Outcome of drug provocation testing in children with suspected beta-lactam hypersensitivity
Background Suspicion of beta-lactam (BL) hypersensitivity is often based on parental report. Evaluation is important as incorrect labelling has clinical consequence.
Si Hui Goh +4 more
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