aetiology
Last reviewed 01/2018
- Although it is uncommon, most commonly encountered precipitants include food, drugs and venom (1)
- vaccines
- drugs:
- antibiotics
- heparin
- neuromuscular blocking agents
- iron injections
- anti-inflammatory analgesics
- contrast media
- hyposensitising agents
- insect bites and stings- wasp, bee
- blood products
- certain foods, for example peanuts, almonds,walnut, fish,milk
- the relative significance of these factors varies with the age, in that(1):
- food is particularly significant in children
- drugs being a much more common cause in the elderly.
- it is more likely to occur after parenteral injections. The reaction is likely to be more severe if the patient is re-exposed.
- although atopic patients are more susceptible, why some individuals should react so markedly to this repeat exposure to an antigen is not understood.
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