|
|
| Research article summary (published 30 Oct 2005): |
Immediate-type allergy to drugs and related compounds: evaluation and management.
Full Abstract
Adverse drug reactions (ADR) constitute a major health issue in outpatient and inpatient clinical settings. An allergic drug reaction is an immunologically mediated adverse drug reaction that exhibits specificity and recurrence on re-exposure to the offending and/or cross-reactive compound(s). Diagnosis of drug allergy is difficult, as a broad spectrum of different drugs can elicit various immune-mediated diseases with distinct (sometimes unclear) pathomechanism, the exact structure (epitope) that causes the reaction is frequently unknown, the presence of an in vitro or in vivo test results might not be predictive of a clinical situation, and the gold standard or reference test for diagnosis, the drug challenge, is a complicated and sometimes dangerous endeavour. Nevertheless, during the past few years serious attempts have been made to standardise and validate in vitro and in vivo techniques for the diagnosis of drug allergy. New techniques, e.g. flow-assisted analysis of in vitro basophil activation, are replacing older ones like histamine release for immediate-type hypersensitivity reactions. However, additional comprehensive studies are required to further validate the technique and allow its entrance in mainstream diagnostic use, particularly for non-IgE-mediated hypersensitivity. This review attempts to summarize the major causes of immediate hypersensitivity reactions to drugs and related compounds. Special attention is paid to the diagnostic and therapeutic management of this common iatrogenic complication.
Author information
Author/s: Ebo, D G (DG); Hagendorens, M M (MM); Bridts, C H (CH); Stevens, W J (WJ);
Affiliation: Dept Immunology, Allergology, Rheumatology, University Antwerp, Belgium.
Journal and publication information
Publication Type: Journal Article; Review
Journal: Acta clinica Belgica (Acta Clin Belg), published in Belgium. (Language: eng)
Reference: -2005 Nov-Dec; vol 60 (issue 6) : pp 350-61
Dates: Created 2006/02/28; Completed 2006/04/11;
PMID: 16502596, status: MEDLINE (last retrieval date: 2/18/2009, IMS Date: )
Sourced from the National Library of Medicine. Abstract text and other information may be subject to copyright.
External Links for this article
(including full text providers, if available):
Click Electronic Full-text Provider Links to see options for finding the electronic full text links to this article. Note there may be a subscription or fee required for access to the full text. See our FAQ for information on finding FREE full text articles.
This article may also be located in paper journal collections available in many libraries. Use the Journal and Publication Information above to find the full article.
MeSH headings (categories)
This article was linked to the MESH Headings shown below.
Related articles
These are the highest related articles currently in the database:
- [Drug allergy]
29 Sep 1989 - [Anaphylaxis due to drugs]
26 Oct 2007 - No evidence of type 1 or type 3 hypersensitivity mechanism in amoxicillin/clavulanic acid induced aseptic meningitis.
29 Apr 2003 - Hypersensitivity reactions to beta-lactam antibiotics.
30 May 2003 - General considerations for skin test procedures in the diagnosis of drug hypersensitivity.
30 Dec 2001 - [Systemic vasculitis with kidney and lung involvement as the manifestation of an allergic reaction to mebikar]
30 Dec 1993 - [Hypersensitivity reactions during the radiological study of the digestive apparatus. A case report]
30 Dec 1991 - Insulin allergy.
30 May 2004 - Oral antibiotic adverse reactions after penicillin skin testing: multi-year follow-up.
29 Nov 2002 - Immediate hypersensitivity due to pseudoephedrine.
30 Dec 2001
Related Article Map
Legend:
- FREE Full text Article.
- Abstract only.
- Title only. More help.
See a large map of 100+ related articles.