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Patient-reported multiple drug reactions: clinical profile and results of challenge testing.

M Ramam1, Radhakrishna Bhat, Sonal Jindal, Uttam Kumar, Vinod K Sharma, Rajesh Sagar, Rakesh K Chadda.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Some patients report hypersensitivity reactions to many drugs making it difficult to prescribe medications when they fall ill. AIM: To describe the clinical profile of multiple drug hypersensitivity and the results of challenge testing in a large teaching hospital.
METHODS: We performed a five-year retrospective review of the records of patients who complained of reactions to two or more unrelated drugs and avoided medication because of a fear of developing reactions. Oral challenge testing was carried out in hospital with drugs suspected by the patient to cause reactions and/or commonly prescribed medications. A positive reaction was diagnosed when symptoms and signs resembled previously experienced episodes and there was no such reaction with placebo.
RESULTS: Twenty three patients (aged 14-65 years; 19 females) underwent challenge testing. Their complaints had been present for 1-30 years, with 2-40 drug reaction episodes reported. Antibiotics and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) were most commonly implicated, and urticaria/angioedema were the most often reported manifestations. The patients underwent 3-27 challenges with 1-24 drugs. Three had positive challenge reactions with various NSAIDs, 13 developed symptoms and signs that were judged not to be true reactions, and 7 had no reactions. None of our patients qualified for a diagnosis of true multiple drug hypersensitivity.
CONCLUSION: Patients who believe they are allergic to multiple, pharmacologically unrelated drugs are usually mistaken. Challenge testing is a reliable way of demonstrating this and providing patients with a list of safe drugs.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20657119     DOI: 10.4103/0378-6323.66587

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol        ISSN: 0378-6323            Impact factor:   2.545


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