Drug Allergies Flashcards

1
Q

what are risk factors for drug allergies

A
chemical structure (similar structures may cause cross sensitivity)
molecular weight (high molecular weight increases change)
route of administration
dose, duration of therapy, related exposure to drug
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2
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what molecular mass is required for immunogenicity and what are most drugs

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over 10,000 daltons required for immunogenicity

most drugs are less than 1,000 daltons

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3
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low molecular weight drugs must do what before they can be immunogenic

A

bind a hapten

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4
Q

serum sickness is due to what

A

soluble circulating immune complexes that form under conditions of antigen excess

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5
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how does serum sickness present

A

fever, malaise, lymphadenopathy

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6
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when does serum sickness present

A

7-14 days following exposure

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7
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what are common causes of serum sickness

A

cephalosporins, antivenim (equine serum leads to allergic reaction)

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8
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drug fever onset is when

A

7-10 days

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9
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what are common agents that cause drug fever

A

amphotericin D, antimicrobials

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