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Allergic Reaction to Drugs
SYMPTOMS. Allergic reactions to drugs may cause unexpected fever, hives or
other skin rash. There may also be symptoms similar to those of asthma, hay
fever, anaphylactic shock or serum sickness.
CAUSES. In some people, almost any medication can cause mild or even severe
allergic reactions. The most common type of drugs that may cause allergic
reactions include insulin, local anesthetics, tranquilizers and penicillin.
TREATMENT .Stop taking all medication and call your doctor.
.If severe reaction, you should get an emergency room as quickly as possible
because medical attention is necessary.
.If mild reaction, such as itching, you should still consult your doctor
and he may recommend an antihistamine for you to take.
.A compress that has been dipped in cold milk may be helpful.