Anaphylaxis

Immediate hypersensitive reaction which occur due to exposure of specific antigen or hapten to sensitized individual result in urticaria, pruritis, and angioedema, followed by vascular collapse and shock and often accompanied by life-threatening respiratory distress. Common agents causing anaphylaxis include Hymenoptera venom, pollen extracts, certain foods, horse and rabbit sera, heterologous enzymes and hormones, and certain drugs, such as penicillin and lidocaine.

 

Medications (drug generics) used in Anaphylaxis

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