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Drug allergies
Definition
Drug allergies are a group of symptoms caused by an allergic reaction to a drug (medication).

 


Drug allergies
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Drug allergies
Alternate Names : Allergic reaction - drug (medication)
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Which Drug Allergies Are Most Common?
The most common drug associated with allergies is penicillin. Other antibiotics similar to penicillin can also trigger allergic reactions.

Drug allergies are a group of symptoms caused by allergic reaction to a drug (medication).
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Some drug allergies go away with time. But after you have an allergic reaction to a drug, you will probably always be allergic to that drug. You can also be allergic to other drugs that are like it.

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Definition A drug allergy is an adverse reaction to a medication, often an antibiotic, that is mediated by the body's immune system.

Drug allergies are more common in the elderly and may be related to development of an immune response or to an increased exposure to drugs.

Drug allergies can pose a significant problem, not only because of the symptoms they cause, but also because they can prevent or hinder the use of the more effective medications to treat medical conditions.

Drug allergies may cause many different types of symptoms depending on the drug and how often you have taken it. These are the most common reactions:
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Pollens and other inhaled allergens rarely cause anaphylaxis. Some people have an anaphylactic reaction with no known cause.

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Point out any drug allergies. If a certain medication once made you very ill, you don't want to take it again.
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Common causes include food allergies (33%), insect bites or stings (14%), drug allergies (13%), or exercise (7%). The foods most likely to cause severe allergic reactions are nuts, legumes, seeds, fish, and shellfish (e.g., shrimp).

Precise nature of any drug allergies
Patients or a family member should be asked to bring in all of the above drugs and supplements at the initial visit and periodically thereafter.

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Doctors should be aware of all the medicines a patient takes and any drug allergies that patient might have. The patient should avoid aspirin and other blood-thinning medicines for 1 to 2 weeks before the procedure.

One characteristic of all drug allergies is that similar symptoms will occur every time soon after the offending medicine is taken. Penicillin and other antibiotics are the medicines that most commonly cause allergic reactions.

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Tell your doctor and pharmacist about any drug allergies you have or problems or side effects you have had with your medications.
Never take medications prescribed for another.
Don't stop taking your medication because you begin to feel better.

Alert your doctor to your drug allergies before having any medical treatment. If you receive allergy shots, always wait at least 30 minutes before leaving the clinic so that you can receive immediate treatment if you have a severe reaction.

The physician or person administering the medication will need to know your history of drug allergies, all of your medications and doses (including over the counter therapies) and your medical history.

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Occasionally, people who have a history of drug allergies may safely be given the offending medication after pretreatment with corticosteroids (prednisone) and antihistamines (diphenhydramine).

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Common allergens include pollen, mold, pet dander, and dust. Food and drug allergies are common. Allergic reactions can also be caused by insect bites, jewelry, cosmetics, spices, and other substances.

Thus there are also animal allergies, dust allergies, food allergies (e.g. peanut allergies, shellfish allergies), drug allergies (e.g. penicillin allergy), insect sting allergies, mold allergies, and many others.

Other causes
Meningitis can also result from noninfectious causes, such as drug allergies, some types of cancer and inflammatory diseases such as lupus.
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As a consequence, these reactions are difficult to recreate on the skin or in a blood test, so blood testing for drug allergies is unreliable and inaccurate, with false positive and negative results.

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for the procedure, a nurse may place an intravenous line, which can be used to give fluids and medicine before, during, and after the procedure. The nurse or doctor will review your medical history, list of medications used, and any drug allergies.

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problem is and how big the scalp psoriasis patches are. Before prescribing a treatment method, the physician would also check first if the psoriasis has also affected other parts of the body and ask the patient if he or she has any drug allergies.

Environmental allergies (to dust mites, for example), seasonal allergies (such as hay fever), drug allergies (reactions to specific medications or drugs), food allergies (such as to nuts), ...

For instance, doctors typically ask if the patient is taking any drugs (prescription, over-the-counter, or recreational), herbs, or supplements. The doctor may also ask if the patient has any food or drug allergies.

For contrast-enhanced MRI, you will be asked if you have any drug allergies.
If you are pregnant or suspect pregnancy, you should inform your technologist or radiologist.

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