2013
DOI: 10.47102/annals-acadmedsg.v42n4p184
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Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients Undergoing Drug Provocation Tests (DPTs)

Abstract: Introduction: Patients who have an adverse drug reaction are frequently labelled drug allergic without undergoing proper evaluation and confirmatory testing. These drug allergy labels may be inaccurate, leading to unnecessary lifelong avoidance. The aim of this study was to review the patients that underwent drug provocation tests (DPTs) in our centre and examine the usefulness of DPTs in confirming or rejecting a diagnosis of drug hypersensitivity. Materials and Methods: The study design was a retrospective c… Show more

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“…In a risk-stratified, protocolised setting, drug allergy evaluation is safe. 24,25 There were no cases of anaphylaxis, and common hypersensitivity reactions were unspecified rash (26/83, 31%) and urticaria (21/83, 26%). Most patients (40/83, 48%) required only antihistamines or no rescue treatment at all (39/83, 47%).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In a risk-stratified, protocolised setting, drug allergy evaluation is safe. 24,25 There were no cases of anaphylaxis, and common hypersensitivity reactions were unspecified rash (26/83, 31%) and urticaria (21/83, 26%). Most patients (40/83, 48%) required only antihistamines or no rescue treatment at all (39/83, 47%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%