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Penicillin allergy

Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 1996
Penicillins are among the most useful and frequently prescribed antibiotics. They can, however, cause allergic reactions ranging from mild rashes to life-threatening anaphylaxis. In this article, we discuss the risks of developing allergic reactions and ways of avoiding them.
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The Penicillins

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1999
The penicillin family of antibiotics remains an important part of our antimicrobial armamentarium. In general, these agents have bactericidal activity, excellent distribution throughout the body, low toxicity, and efficacy against infections caused by susceptible bacteria.
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Pathogenesis, epidemiology and control of Group A Streptococcus infection

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023
Stephan Brouwer, Bodie Curren
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Penicillin

The American Journal of Nursing, 1947
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Evaluating Penicillin Allergies Without Skin Testing

Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2019
T. Banks, M. Tucker, E. Macy
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Penicillins

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1961
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PENICILLIN SENSITIVITY.

Archives of dermatology, 1996
The results obtained in this study indicate that there are various patterns of hypersensitivity to penicillin. In order to detect these variations it is suggested that two antigens, penicillin and penicilloyl-polylysine, be employed to test for both serum and skin sensitivity.
F E, Palomeque, J, Fulton, V J, Derbes
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Penicillin

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969
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Penicillin Production

Science, 1944
I A, Pearl, J W, Appling
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