| Title | The epidemiology of drug allergy-related consultations in Spanish Allergology services: Alergológica-2005. | | Author(s) | Gamboa PM | | Institution | Allergology Service, Hospital de Basurto, Bilbao, Spain. pedromanuel.gamboasetien@osakidetza.net | | Source | J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol 2009.:45-50. | | Abstract | BACKGROUND: Allergic reactions to drugs constitute one of the most frequent reasons for consultations in Allergology services with an increasing prevalence in recent years. OBJECTIVES: To describe the results of the Alergológica-2005 study on the clinical characteristics of patients consulting for suspected drug allergies. METHODS: Alergológica-2005 was a descriptive, cross-sectional, prospective, observational study undertaken with 4991 patients treated for the first time in Allergology services in Spain. RESULTS: Seven hundred thirty-two patients (mean age 41.4 +/- 19.4 years) presented for drug allergies (62% females, 38% males). Diagnosis was confirmed in 26.6% of cases and rejected in 37.2%. Seventy five percent reported only cutaneous symptoms and 10% anaphylaxis. Forty-seven percent of reactions were caused by beta-lactams (63% of which were due to amoxicillin), 29% by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and 10% by pyrazolones. Sixty nine children were treated for this reason, 8 of whom were diagnosed as drug allergic (5 to beta-lactams, 2 to NSAIDs and 1 to pyrazolones). CONCLUSIONS: Drug allergies are the third most important reason behind consultations in Allergology services, after bronchial asthma and rhinitis. Females are predominantly affected and the beta-lactams, NSAIDs and pyrazolones are the 3 drug families most responsible. | | Language | eng | | Pub Type(s) | Journal Article
| | PubMed ID | 19530418 |
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