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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Evaluating the Effect of Drug Provocation Tests on Anxiety and Hopelessness Levels [PDF]
Background and Objectives: Drug provocation tests (DPTs) diagnose drug hypersensitivity reactions (DHRs) and identify safe alternatives. DHRs contribute to patient anxiety.
Gürgün Tuğçe Vural Solak +10 more
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Drug provocation tests to betalactam antibiotics: experience in a paediatric setting [PDF]
Background: Few studies have been performed in children withs uspected betalactam allergy.We aimed to assess the role of the drug provocation test(DPT)with betalactams in a paediatric setting and to study the association between allergy to betalactam ...
Marta Chambel +5 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 effect. In our study, we investigated the effect of distraction on symptoms during drug provocation test.
Cildag S, Senturk T, Sargin G.
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SIAIP position paper: provocation challenge to antibiotics and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in children [PDF]
Drug hypersensitivity reactions (DHRs) in childhood are mainly caused by betalactam or non-betalactam antibiotics, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Laboratory tests for identifying children who are allergic to drugs have low diagnostic
Carlo Caffarelli +19 more
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A 59-year-old man was admitted to the hospital with pulmonary infiltration, fever, erythema, and eosinophilia. Two weeks before admission, he received amoxicillin, acetaminophen, and shoseiryu-to (a Japanese herbal medicine) for a common cold ...
Matsuno Osamu +4 more
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Cross‐Reactive NSAID Hypersensitivity: Clinical Findings From Aspirin Provocation and Alternative Drug Challenge Testing [PDF]
Nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory drug (NSAID) hypersensitivity reactions are commonly reported but often overestimated due to reliance on clinical history alone.
Young‐Il Koh, Ji Eun Yu, Da Woon Sim
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Drug provocation tests (DPTs) of contrast media: Useful or not useful? – A narrative review [PDF]
Drug provocation tests (DPTs) are also used in some patients with a history of a contrast medium (CM)-hypersensitivity reaction. Since the use of contrast agents requires special knowledge that is present in radiology but not necessarily in allergology ...
Manuel Dettwiler, MMed +1 more
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Effectiveness and safety of algorithm for treating pregnant women with syphilis and history of immediate allergy to penicillin [PDF]
Background: Penicillin is the only proven effective treatment for pregnant women with syphilis. Objective: We evaluated the efficacy and safety of an algorithm to guide reexposure to penicillin in pregnant women with syphilis and a history of allergy to ...
Bruna Gehlen, MD +5 more
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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]
Liccioli G +8 more
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