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Drug Induced Anaphylaxis in Dental Clinic: Case Report and Related Risk Factors

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Abstract


Anaphylaxis is rare event in dental clinics and there are few case reports of anaphylaxis related to prescription drugs in dental clinic. A 53-year-old woman with a rhinitis and drug allergy history had a severe anaphylactic reaction after taking prescription drugs in dental clinic. The patient had cutaneous manifestations such as angioedema, generalized urticaria and respiratory symptoms such as dyspnea, wheezing, cardiovascular symptom such as hypotension and central nervous symptom such as drowsy. The patient received emergency care, including epinephrine administration in the emergency room and her symptoms improved. The purpose of this paper is to report a case of anaphylaxis related with oral medications prescribed by dentist and to discuss the risk factors for drug-induced anaphylaxis that dentists should be aware of.

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Prescription drugs; Dental clinic; Risk factors; Drug-induced anaphylaxis

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