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Most Drug Allergies are a Misuse of Drugs

Most drug allergies are caused by unnecessary use of drugs or abuse in their intake, something which is very often, especially in the treatment of respiratory diseases, as outlined in the International Symposium the SEAIC.

Thus, the inappropriate use of antibiotics can lead to prolonged and recurrent allergic reaction.

Joaquin Martin Lazaro Hospital Marcide Architect in Ferrol, Spain, recalled that “any drug can cause a reaction in the body is allergic or not, a reason for not self-medicate”. That applies to the use of analgesics, with or without a prescription, which causes significant increase increasingly allergic reactions.

Rumors spread in the field rather than scientific evidence in the case of childhood vaccines, generally well tolerated and no adverse effects on circulating an unfounded fear the reaction of MMR in egg allergic children, attributed to The vaccine is grown in chicken embryo fibroblasts: “In reviewing the adverse reactions, it appeared that most were in children allergic to eggs and, in a large percentage of them, found allergies to gelatin.