2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaip.2021.04.061
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Adverse Reactions to Illicit Drugs (Marijuana, Opioids, Cocaine) and Alcohol

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“…The content of the psychoactive component tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is higher in C sativa than in hemp. Different parts of the plant can induce allergic reactions such as hemp seeds 1171 used in food industry or marijuana (dried flowering tops and leaves) and hashish (dried resin), both frequently consumed drugs 1172 . Furthermore, (occupational) allergy to Cannabis has been described reviewed in 1173 .…”
Section: B15 – Fruit and Vegetable Allergymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The content of the psychoactive component tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is higher in C sativa than in hemp. Different parts of the plant can induce allergic reactions such as hemp seeds 1171 used in food industry or marijuana (dried flowering tops and leaves) and hashish (dried resin), both frequently consumed drugs 1172 . Furthermore, (occupational) allergy to Cannabis has been described reviewed in 1173 .…”
Section: B15 – Fruit and Vegetable Allergymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, results from those studies are not very consistent. While some studies reported significant reduction and even complete resolution of pollen food syndrome symptoms in some participants, 1172,1266 other studies were not able to confirm such an effect 1173,1267 . In addition, studies investigating the role of immunotherapy in patients with pollen food syndrome were primarily designed to investigate the efficacy of immunotherapy in allergic rhinitis, they usually included small numbers of participants, and they were necessarily not double‐blind placebo controlled.…”
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“…Our last theme article challenges that very characteristic with a review of the current data surrounding cannabis and cocaine allergy, along with opioids and alcohol. 12 Decuyper et al 12 detail how, in some cases, the physiological effects of these drugs may be difficult to differentiate from hypersensitivity reaction symptoms, as is the case for cannabis and cocaine. They also discuss the current state of hypersensitivity testing for these drugs.…”
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