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Retrospective study of hypersensitivity reactions to chemotherapeutic agents in a thoracic oncology service.

H CapelleC TumminoL GreillierM GouitaaJ BirnbaumN AusiasF BarlesiMarc Montana
Published in: Journal of clinical pharmacy and therapeutics (2017)
Skin tests could be used to diagnose hypersensitivity reactions with platinum salts or to evaluate the possibility of cross-reactions between two platinum salts. A negative skin test may predict with reasonable reliability the absence of future hypersensitivity reactions in case of reintroduction of drug infusion. Because the IgE-mediated mechanism has never been demonstrated for pemetrexed, skin tests are not valid and have no diagnostic value for this molecule. Because hypersensitivity reactions are potentially fatal adverse events, we recommend that patients who experience a hypersensitivity reactions onset should be monitored closely and clinicians must be aware of hypersensitivity reaction signs.
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