نتایج جستجو برای: drug allergy

تعداد نتایج: 609923  

Journal: :BMJ quality & safety 2017
Sarah Patricia Slight Patrick E Beeler Diane L Seger Mary G Amato Qoua L Her Michael Swerdloff Olivia Dalleur Karen C Nanji InSook Cho Nivethietha Maniam Tewodros Eguale Julie M Fiskio Patricia C Dykes David W Bates

OBJECTIVES To evaluate how often and why providers overrode drug allergy alerts in both the inpatient and outpatient settings. DESIGN A cross-sectional observational study of drug allergy alerts generated over a 3-year period between 1 January 2009 and 31 December 2011. SETTING A 793-bed tertiary care teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School and 36 primary care practices. PARTICIPANTS...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmacology and therapeutics 0
vikram shetty sabitha p prabha m adhikari asha kamath

individual approaches to the diagnosis and management of penicillin allergy are practiced    by clinicians.   this cross-sectional survey of physicians was aimed at exploring their ways of dealing with diagnosis and management of penicillin g allergy.   of the 235 respondents, 63% believed patients’ self-reported history of penicillin allergy and avoided using penicillin g;     97% do so for pa...

2010
Bernard Yu-Hor Thong

Drug allergy to antibiotics may occur in the form of immediate or non-immediate (delayed) hypersensitivity reactions. Immediate reactions are usually IgE-mediated whereas non-immediate hypersensitivity reactions are usually non-IgE or T-cell mediated. The clinical manifestations of antibiotic allergy may be cutaneous, organ-specific (e.g., blood dyscracias, hepatitis, interstitial nephritis), s...

2004
TYKEN C. HSIEH GILAD J. KUPERMAN JULIE FISKIO DEBORAH H. WILLIAMS

Design: Chart review was performed on a stratified random subset of all allergy alerts occurring during a 3-month period (August through October 2002) at a large academic hospital. Measurements: Factors that were measured were drug/allergy combinations that triggered alerts, frequency of specific override reasons, characteristics of ADEs, and completeness of allergy documentation. Results: A to...

Journal: :Nihon Naika Gakkai Zasshi 2016

Journal: :Japanese Journal of Medicine 1963

Journal: :Journal of investigational allergology & clinical immunology 2012
L Zilinskaite D Tamasauskas V Kvedariene B Sitkauskiene

BACKGROUND Drug allergy comprises 10% to 30% of all adverse drug reactions, and according to data from the literature, sensitivity to drug allergens is 2 to 3 times more common in health care workers than in the general population. OBJECTIVE The aims of this study were to estimate the prevalence of self-reported drug allergy in health care workers and compare the data obtained between doctors...

2010
Inseon S Choi Eui-Ryoung Han Seong-Wook Lim Seong-Ryoon Lim Ji-Na Kim Sin-Young Park Su-Kyoung Chae Hye-Hyeun Lim Young-Ae Seol You-In Bae Young-Ho Won

PURPOSE Skin allergies through type 1 and 4 hypersensitivity reactions are the most frequent manifestations of drug allergies. We had previously experienced a case of a nurse with cefotiam-induced contact urticaria syndrome. To aid in preventing the progression of drug-induced allergic disease in nurses, we conducted a survey of tertiary hospital nurses who were likely to have been exposed prof...

2003
Adrian Y. WU

Antibiotic allergy is one of the most commonly encountered problems in clinical practice. The symptoms may range from mildly annoying to life threatening. Drug allergies can become a major problem for patients with the multiple drug allergy syndrome, and more so since the emergence of antibiotic resistant organisms often limits the choice of antibiotics that can be used. β-lactam antibiotics (p...

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