“…However, cardiorespiratory responses were typically seen after bolus dosing versus that of a slow infusion [1,11]. Reactions, when present, may manifest as pruritus with hives, flushing, swelling, bronchconstriction, wheezing, dyspnea, nausea, stomach cramps, hypotension, cyanosis, diaphoresis, shock, and loss of consciousness [4,6,7,10]. As a whole, exacerbations are more likely to occur in chronic asthmatic patients with reactions of a bronchoconstrictive nature more commonly seen in steroid-dependent asthmatics [4].…”