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DRUG ALLERGY SYMPTOMS
A drug allergy is the abnormal reaction of your immune system to a medication. Any medication is capable of inducing a drug allergy. This reaction can cause varieties of mild to severe allergic symptoms such as rash, fever, or Steven-Johnson Syndrome and trouble breathing. In some cases, drug allergy may cause serious reactions, including a life-threatening condition that affects multiple body systems (anaphylaxis). It’s important to know if you have a drug allergy and what to do about it.
In the hospital, our team including Pharmacists and Doctors would evaluate the severity of drug-induced allergy for appropriate management.
(1) Report ADR
(2) Allergy and Complications Management
Symptoms
Signs and symptoms of a serious drug allergy often occur within an hour after taking a drug. Other reactions, particularly rashes, can occur hours, days or weeks later.
Drug allergy signs and symptoms may include:
· Skin rash
· Hives
· Itching
· Fever
· Swelling
· Shortness of breath
· Wheezing
· Runny nose
· Itchy, watery eyes
Anaphylaxis
Anaphylaxis is a rare, life-threatening reaction to a drug allergy that causes the widespread dysfunction of body systems. Signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis include:
· Tightening of the airways and throat, causing trouble breathing
· Nausea or abdominal cramps
· Vomiting or diarrhea
· Dizziness or lightheadedness
· Weak, rapid pulse
· Drop in blood pressure
· Seizure
· Loss of consciousness
Risk factors
· A history of other allergies, such as food allergy or hay fever
· A personal or family history of drug allergy
· Increased exposure to a drug, because of high doses, repetitive use or prolonged use
· Certain illnesses commonly associated with allergic drug reactions, such as infection with HIV or the Epstein-Barr virus
Prevention
The best prevention is to avoid the problem drug. Steps you can take to protect yourself include the following:
· Inform health care workers. Be sure that your drug allergy is clearly identified in your medical records. Inform other health care providers, such as your dentist or any medical specialist.
· Wear a medical alert bracelet that identifies your drug allergy. This information can ensure proper treatment in an emergency.
If you have milder symptoms of a drug allergy, see your doctor as soon as possible.
Call emergency medical help if you experience signs of a severe reaction or suspected anaphylaxis after taking a medication.
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In the hospital, our team including Pharmacists and Doctors would evaluate the severity of drug-induced allergy for appropriate management.
(1) Report ADR
(2) Allergy and Complications Management
Symptoms
Signs and symptoms of a serious drug allergy often occur within an hour after taking a drug. Other reactions, particularly rashes, can occur hours, days or weeks later.
Drug allergy signs and symptoms may include:
· Skin rash
· Hives
· Itching
· Fever
· Swelling
· Shortness of breath
· Wheezing
· Runny nose
· Itchy, watery eyes
Anaphylaxis
Anaphylaxis is a rare, life-threatening reaction to a drug allergy that causes the widespread dysfunction of body systems. Signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis include:
· Tightening of the airways and throat, causing trouble breathing
· Nausea or abdominal cramps
· Vomiting or diarrhea
· Dizziness or lightheadedness
· Weak, rapid pulse
· Drop in blood pressure
· Seizure
· Loss of consciousness
Risk factors
· A history of other allergies, such as food allergy or hay fever
· A personal or family history of drug allergy
· Increased exposure to a drug, because of high doses, repetitive use or prolonged use
· Certain illnesses commonly associated with allergic drug reactions, such as infection with HIV or the Epstein-Barr virus
Prevention
The best prevention is to avoid the problem drug. Steps you can take to protect yourself include the following:
· Inform health care workers. Be sure that your drug allergy is clearly identified in your medical records. Inform other health care providers, such as your dentist or any medical specialist.
· Wear a medical alert bracelet that identifies your drug allergy. This information can ensure proper treatment in an emergency.
If you have milder symptoms of a drug allergy, see your doctor as soon as possible.
Call emergency medical help if you experience signs of a severe reaction or suspected anaphylaxis after taking a medication.
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