2019
DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2018-227398
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Anaphylaxis probably induced by transfer of amoxicillin via oral sex

Abstract: We present a case of a possible amoxicillin-induced anaphylaxis in a sensitive woman triggered by an instance of oral sexual contact with a man who was taking amoxicillin-clavulanic acid treatment.To our knowledge, this is the first case reported of a suspicion of amoxicillin-induced anaphylaxis in a woman after a sexual contact with a man who was taking the drug, we hypothesised an oral drug transfer through semen.Studies about amoxicillin concentrations achieved in semen after a drug intake are scarce. There… Show more

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“…There are only few reports of oral allergy syndrome and consequent generalized urticaria in drug-sensitized individuals, a few minutes after passionate kisses given by their partners who had previously used the drug particularly beta lactams (49,50). Foods (such as Brazil nut) can also penetrate into seminal fluid and induce after vaginal intercourse (51); seminal fluid can also carry antibiotics (such as amoxicillin) and trigger anaphylaxis in an amoxicillinsensitized woman after oral sex (52). Anaphylaxis after anal intercourse but tolerance after vaginal intercourse has been also described (53).…”
Section: Anaphylaxis and Intimate Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are only few reports of oral allergy syndrome and consequent generalized urticaria in drug-sensitized individuals, a few minutes after passionate kisses given by their partners who had previously used the drug particularly beta lactams (49,50). Foods (such as Brazil nut) can also penetrate into seminal fluid and induce after vaginal intercourse (51); seminal fluid can also carry antibiotics (such as amoxicillin) and trigger anaphylaxis in an amoxicillinsensitized woman after oral sex (52). Anaphylaxis after anal intercourse but tolerance after vaginal intercourse has been also described (53).…”
Section: Anaphylaxis and Intimate Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 99%