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Dermatology

Drug Allergy   

Questions discussed in this category


Is it safe to use one TNF inhibitor (e.g., infliximab) in a patient who has had a severe allergic reaction to a different TNF inhibitor (e.g., adalimumab)?
1 Answer available

Do you prescribe fluocinolone in peanut oil in patients with peanut allergies?
3 Answers available

Is it okay to use medications associated with drug-induced lupus in patients with SLE?
1 Answer available

How does your treatment algorithm differ for drug-induced ANCA vasculitis compared to non drug-induced ANCA vasculitis in cases with severe/organ-threatening manifestations?
1 Answer available
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Papers discussed in this category


Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2003-04
Fluocinolone acetonide 0.01% in peanut oil: therapy for childhood atopic dermatitis, even in patients who are peanut sensitive.

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  • Genitourinary Cancers
  • Melanoma/Skin Cancer

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