Drug-induced anaphylaxis, elicitors, risk factors, and management in Latin America

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs were the most frequent triggers of drug-induced anaphylaxis in Latín America, whereas antibiotics elicited faster onset and more scvere reactions. An improvement was observed in epinephrinc use and adherence to guidelines in the emergency department treatment of...

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Autores principales: Jares, Edgardo, Villa, Ricardo Cardona, Sánchez Borges, Mario, Falco, Alicia de, Ensina, Luis Felipe, Bernstein, Jonathan A., Arias Cruz, Alfredo, Cherrez Ojeda, Iván, Morfín Maciel, Blanca, Macías Weinmann, Alejandra, González Díaz, Sandra Nora, Solé, Dirceu, Giavina Bianchi, Pedro, De Barayazarra, Susana, Cuello, Mabel Noemi, Vinuesa, Miguel, Calderón, Juan Carlos, Zanacchi, Viviana Andrea, Monsell, Silvana, Morelo Rocha Felix, Mara, Serrano Reyes, Carlos, Piraino, Pedro, Jaller, Rodolfo, Guerzet Ayres Bastos, Patricia, Gómez, Maximiliano, D’Onofrio Silva, Ana Carolina, Juan Pineda, Ángeles, Castillo, Antonio J., Canamar, David Eugenio Roman, Rangel Gonzalez, Diana María, Monge, Patricia, Santoyo Grandados, Illian, Mancilla Ávila, Octavio, Monteiro, Luciane, Fernandoz Ramíre Zuluaga, Luis, Alcaraz Duarte, Perla, Serrano, Roberto Gustavo, Weisz, Adriana
Formato: Articulo Preprint
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/128190
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Sumario:Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs were the most frequent triggers of drug-induced anaphylaxis in Latín America, whereas antibiotics elicited faster onset and more scvere reactions. An improvement was observed in epinephrinc use and adherence to guidelines in the emergency department treatment of anaphylaxis in Latín America compared with our last report.