International audienceDrug-induced anaphylaxis (DIA) is a well-recognized risk factor for virtually all classes of medications. The incidence and specific risk factors vary widely depending on the class of drug and reported populations. This perspective addresses recent data reported on DIA and its impact on the understanding of the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and management of anaphylaxis
International audienceAnaphylaxis is a complex noncommunicable diseases with adverse impact on healt...
International audienceDrug-induced anaphylaxis is a hyperacute reaction affecting multiple organs th...
It is estimated that as many as 45 million people may be at risk of anaphylaxis from food, drugs, an...
Drug hypersensitivity is one of the most frequent causes of anaphylaxis, particularly in adults and ...
International audienceBackground: Drugs have been mentioned as the main cause of anaphylaxis deaths ...
International audiencePurpose of review: To identify patterns and key issues though a systematic rev...
BACKGROUND: After drugs are marketed, spontaneous reporting systems can provide valuable information...
Background: Epidemiology and risk factors of drug-induced anaphylaxis are difficult to estimate due ...
Anaphylaxis is a sudden onset, life-threatening, systemic hypersensitivity reaction which develops b...
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs were the most frequent triggers of drug-induced anaphylaxis in ...
1. In order to determine the risk of anaphylaxis as an adverse reaction to drugs, a case‐cohort stud...
The true global scale of anaphylaxis remains elusive, because many episodes occur in the community w...
Anaphylaxis is an acute, life-threatening, multisystem syndrome resulting from the sudden release of...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Drug-induced anaphylaxis is an unpredictable and potentially fatal advers...
Objective: To identify the number of cases of anaphylaxis reported in association with different cla...
International audienceAnaphylaxis is a complex noncommunicable diseases with adverse impact on healt...
International audienceDrug-induced anaphylaxis is a hyperacute reaction affecting multiple organs th...
It is estimated that as many as 45 million people may be at risk of anaphylaxis from food, drugs, an...
Drug hypersensitivity is one of the most frequent causes of anaphylaxis, particularly in adults and ...
International audienceBackground: Drugs have been mentioned as the main cause of anaphylaxis deaths ...
International audiencePurpose of review: To identify patterns and key issues though a systematic rev...
BACKGROUND: After drugs are marketed, spontaneous reporting systems can provide valuable information...
Background: Epidemiology and risk factors of drug-induced anaphylaxis are difficult to estimate due ...
Anaphylaxis is a sudden onset, life-threatening, systemic hypersensitivity reaction which develops b...
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs were the most frequent triggers of drug-induced anaphylaxis in ...
1. In order to determine the risk of anaphylaxis as an adverse reaction to drugs, a case‐cohort stud...
The true global scale of anaphylaxis remains elusive, because many episodes occur in the community w...
Anaphylaxis is an acute, life-threatening, multisystem syndrome resulting from the sudden release of...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Drug-induced anaphylaxis is an unpredictable and potentially fatal advers...
Objective: To identify the number of cases of anaphylaxis reported in association with different cla...
International audienceAnaphylaxis is a complex noncommunicable diseases with adverse impact on healt...
International audienceDrug-induced anaphylaxis is a hyperacute reaction affecting multiple organs th...
It is estimated that as many as 45 million people may be at risk of anaphylaxis from food, drugs, an...