2019
DOI: 10.1111/1346-8138.15107
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Case of anaphylaxis due to carmellose sodium

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“…However, the mechanisms of other drug-triggers like iomeprol, carmellose and moxifloxacin are not clearly defined. [38][39][40][41][42][43] Iomeprol (not classified with food anaphylaxis with a prediction score of 73%) has been strongly suggested to trigger IgE-mediated hypersensitivity by a diagnostic workup using basophil activation test. 39,40 Carmellose (not classified with food anaphylaxis with a prediction score of 54%) was reported having an unclear mechanism.…”
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“…However, the mechanisms of other drug-triggers like iomeprol, carmellose and moxifloxacin are not clearly defined. [38][39][40][41][42][43] Iomeprol (not classified with food anaphylaxis with a prediction score of 73%) has been strongly suggested to trigger IgE-mediated hypersensitivity by a diagnostic workup using basophil activation test. 39,40 Carmellose (not classified with food anaphylaxis with a prediction score of 54%) was reported having an unclear mechanism.…”
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“…39,40 Carmellose (not classified with food anaphylaxis with a prediction score of 54%) was reported having an unclear mechanism. 38 Finally, moxifloxacin (classified with food anaphylaxis prediction score of 91%) follows a mixed IgE and MRGPRX2-mediated mechanisms. [41][42][43] The metabolic changes observed in food anaphylaxis at 'T1 vs T2'…”
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“…It is used extensively in gluten free and reduced fat products, as well as in baked goods, spreads, and ice creams. Several case reports of systemic allergy have been described following its exposure in pharmaceuticals, including systemic corticosteroid preparations, [2,[5][6][7][8][9] barium enema, [10] and carmellose sodium [11]. There is also one reported case of anaphylaxis in a child following food containing carboxymethylcellulose [12].…”
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