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Drug Allergies
Alternate Names : Allergic Reaction - Drug (Medication)
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Calling Your Health Care Provider
Call your health care provider if you are taking a medication and develop symptoms indicating drug allergy.
Go to the emergency room or call the local emergency number (such as 911) if you have difficulty breathing or develop other symptoms of severe asthma or anaphylaxis (see above); these are emergency conditions!
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Definition Drug Allergies Overview, Causes, & Risk Factors Drug Allergies Symptoms & Signs Drug Allergies Prevention Drug Allergies Diagnosis & Tests Drug Allergies Treatment Drug Allergies Prognosis Drug Allergies Complications Calling Your Health Care Provider
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Topics that might be of interest to you Diseases & Conditions
Allergies Anaphylaxis Angioedema Asthma Hives Serum Sickness
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Abdominal Pain Acute Allergen Allergic Reactions Antibody Breathing Difficulty Confusion Diarrhea Dizziness Fainting Heartbeat Sensations Immune Response Nausea and Vomiting Pulse - Bounding Rashes Swelling Wheezing
Review Date : 10/30/2003
Reviewed By : Donald Accetta, MD, MPH. President, Allergy & Asthma Care, PC, Taunton, MA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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