Drug Allergy
Drug allergy is one of the undesirable effects of drug allergy, and is a rather difficult clinical problem. Medicines that cause allergies include many types, including:
– Antibiotics
– Anti-TB drugs Synthetic antithyroid drugs
– Allopurinol (Uric acid-lowering drug, indicated in the prong and treatment of gout)
– Carbamazepin
– …
By testing techniques, it is possible to partially predict the risk of drug allergy (when the patient has not used the drug) or identify the most likely drug to be the cause of allergy among the different drugs that the disease Allergic drug users are using. On the other hand, with some allergens, desensitization can be performed so that the patient can use the drug without having an allergy to that drug.
Please contact us for advice on drug allergy at hotline number 1900.886.882