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If you perform skin testing for a penicillin allergy, do you find skin prick testing necessary or do you only perform intradermal testing?

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Allergy & Immunology · Columbia University Medical Center

It’s time to take a serious look at the relative value of prick puncture testing for penicillin. With the exception of patients who have a history of severe anaphylaxis, intradermal testing should become standard.

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Allergy & Immunology · Frontier Dermatology

Typically, penicillin skin testing is performed with prick testing first, and if that's negative, then ID testing. All the published studies have used this type of protocol. Some have even diluted the reagents an additional 10-fold for one more preceding prick ST (so 2 prick tests using a lower and ...

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