| Literature DB >> 30402614 |
R Treudler1, J C Simon1.
Abstract
This paper gives a review on rare hypersensitivity reactions (including allergies) to drugs. Pathogenesis, allergy tests and possible therapeutic options are discussed by presenting examples out of the following group of drugs: antiinfectious (i.e. chinolones, telaprevir), oncological (i.e. platin-based cytostatics), immunologic (i.e. cetuximab, omalizumab), others (i.e. glucocorticosteroids). Usually there is no standardized allergologcial work-up procedure. Testing must therefore take into consideration previous experiences from other authors and on general recommendations.Entities:
Keywords: allergy; biologics; drug; hypersensitivity ; skin test; telaprevir
Year: 2017 PMID: 30402614 PMCID: PMC6040010 DOI: 10.5414/ALX01578E
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Allergol Select ISSN: 2512-8957
General recommendations for skin tests for drug allergy. From [2].
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| Patch test | Max. of 30% in petrolatum (preferred vehicle), alcohol, or aqua as the highest concentration (storage > 24 hours not recommended). | As in patch testing for contact allergens, final reading and evaluation after 72 hours. |
| Prick test | Ingredients and, if appropriate, additives should be tested separately. | Evaluation: as with inhalant allergens |
| Intradermal test | Only if prick test is negative; emergency preparedness | Evaluation: no generally accepted standard |
Classification of glucocorticosteroid substance classes with regard to possible cross-reactions when used locally or systemically, including model substance for testing. Modified from [21].
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| Hydrocortisone | Triamcinolon acetonide | Betamethasone | Betamethasone diproprionate | Methylprednisolone aceponate |
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| Tixocortol | Budesonide | - | Clobetasol | Hydrocortisone-17-butyrate |
| Local | Hydrocortisone | Amcinonide | Dexamethasone | Clobetasol proprionate | Hydrocortisone-17-butyrate |
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| Cloprednol | Budesonide | Betamethasone | Betamethasone | Hydrocortisone |
Incidence and characteristics of immediate-type reactions to platinum-based chemotherapeutic drugs. Modified from [24, 31].
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| Cisplatin | 5 – 20% | Within minutes during infusion |
| Carboplatin | 1 – 44% | Within minutes to days after infusion |
| Oxaliplatin | 10 – 18.9% | Within minutes or hours |
Preparations for which desensitization protocols exist. From [8, 20, 41].
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| Allopurinol | Platinum-based drugs |