2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaip.2018.01.007
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Steroid Allergy: Clinical Features and the Importance of Excipient Testing in a Diagnostic Algorithm

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“…In most subjects with IHRs, it is possible to identify the culprit and safe alternative GCs by performing immediate‐reading STs 178‐185 . In the aforementioned review, 74.1% of 112 STs carried out with GCs suspected of being responsible for reactions were positive 181 .…”
Section: Anti‐cytokine/anti‐inflammatory Drugs Used For Mas/cytokine mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In most subjects with IHRs, it is possible to identify the culprit and safe alternative GCs by performing immediate‐reading STs 178‐185 . In the aforementioned review, 74.1% of 112 STs carried out with GCs suspected of being responsible for reactions were positive 181 .…”
Section: Anti‐cytokine/anti‐inflammatory Drugs Used For Mas/cytokine mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Immediate hypersensitivity reactions to excipients or preservatives in GC preparations, such as lactose, carboxymethylcellulose, polyethylene glycol, and hexylene glycol, have also been reported 181,185 . Therefore, testing should be performed with a preservative free GC, in addition to preservative testing per se if needed 185 (Table 3). A study proposed a comprehensive diagnostic algorithm to evaluate hypersensitivity reactions to GCs, as well as to their components and preservatives 185 .…”
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“…Systemic corticosteroid allergy frequently manifests as type I hypersensitivity reactions [4]. The presence of respiratory symptoms is more indicative of true steroid allergy [5]. Risk factors for corticosteroid allergy are aspirinsensitive patients with asthma and renal transplant [3,6].…”
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“…In our experience, we have not identified any consistent patterns of cross-reactivity in immediate hypersensitivity. When searching for suitable alternatives, we would instead advocate an individualized and comprehensive approach based on our previously published algorithm [6].…”
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