About Allergy to Drugs (Drug Allergies)

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Allergy to Drugs (Drug Allergies)

Allergy to Drugs (Drug Allergies) |
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Allergy to Drugs (Drug Allergies) InformationDrug allergy definitionAllergic reactions are the hyper-immune response of our immune system to foreign (antigenic) substances. When certain foreign substances are introduced to the body, the immune system is triggered. (The immune system protects us from substances that may harm the body.) A hyper-immune response may result in allergic reaction symptoms. Medications are foreign substances and some of their components may trigger the immune systems of some people. Is there a test for drug (medication) allergies?Most times drug allergies are identified based on the time proximity of the reaction to administration of the drug and patient history. If the drug is stopped and the symptoms also stop; then the logical conclusion is that the drug caused the allergic reaction. Skin testing can also be used to verify that the drug is causing the allergy. If it is a drug that the patient needs and there are no other alternatives, careful skin testing can be done to determine if the person is truly allergic to the drug. To what types of drugs are people most allergic?Any drug or a component in a drug can cause an allergic reaction. Drugs that most commonly cause allergic reactions include:
What are the signs and symptoms of an allergy to drug (medication) allergy?Drug allergic reactions are similar to allergic reactions resulting from food and other substances that we ingest. A person's genetic make-up helps determine what they are allergic to, and the severity of their allergies. Allergic reactions, including drug allergy reactions, can be mild, moderate or even deadly.
What is the treatment for a drug (medication) allergy?The first step is to stop the drug you suspect is causing the signs and symptoms.
What should I do if I have an allergic reaction to a drug?Contact your doctor if you develop a rash, itching, hives or any symptom related to drug allergy. If your lip or tongue swells or if you have shortness of breath go the emergency room immediately. Do not drive yourself, call 911. |
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