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As many as 1 in 5 Americans believe they have a penicillin allergy, but just a tiny fraction actually do. In recent years, it ...
You're at your doctor's office with a sore throat. The nurse asks, "Any allergies?" And without hesitation you reply, ...
Removing incorrect labels could help improve care for patients while tackling antibiotic resistance and saving money for the NHS, ...
The results of the largest UK clinical trial of its kind, funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) and published today (14 July) in the Lancet Primary Care, showed that ...
I’ve always believed I was allergic to penicillin. It was one of those “you had a rash as a kid, so let’s not try that again” situations. No testing. No followup. Just a red mark in the chart and a ...
Discover a study examining the safety and effectiveness of direct drug provocation testing for suspected beta-lactam ...
Companies have scant financial incentive to develop new antibiotics. Will the NIH continue to support relevant research?
Removing incorrect penicillin allergy labels could improve care, reduce NHS costs and help tackle bacterial resistance, ...
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A new study indicates that a significant number of patients recorded as having a penicillin allergy may not actually be allergic, with 92 per cent of those tested found to be negative. The ...
Explore the future of the allergy diagnostics and treatments market with this comprehensive report, analyzing trends for 2024 ...
Millions of people mistakenly believe they are allergic to penicillin, experts warned today. Around three million Britons are listed on their medical records as having suffered a reaction to ...