“…For patients with a history of reaction to contrast, premedication is another strategy to reduce the risk of reaction in situations when contrast is required. The use of premedication is controversial [ 20 , 22 , 28 , 40 , 44 , 48 , 52 , 77 , 78 , 81 – 84 ]. Studies have shown that premedication is useful in reducing the incidence of, but not preventing, immediate and non-immediate reactions to contrast [ 22 , 52 , 80 , 85 – 87 ].…”