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Case Report |
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Anaphylaxis to Oral Iron Salts.
Desensitization Protocol for Tolerance Induction |
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M de Barrio, V Fuentes, P Tornero,
I Sánchez, J Zubeldia, T Herrero |
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Allergy Department, Hospital General
Universitario “Gregorio Marañón”, Madrid, Spain |
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J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol
2008; Vol. 18(4): 305-308 |
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Abstract |
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Allergies to iron
salts are seldom
reported. We studied
a patient with
iron-deficiency
anemia who had
suffered
anaphylactic
reactions caused by
oral iron salts. An
allergy study was
performed using
single-blind,
placebo-controlled
oral challenge and
skin tests with
various iron salts
as well as
excipients in
commercial
formulations.
Oral challenges were
positive for 2 of
the commercial
formulations of iron
salts. Intradermal
tests with ferrous
sulphate and ferrous
lactate also showed
positive results.
All of the cutaneous
tests using the
excipients were
negative. A
desensitization
protocol was
designed which
enabled us to
readminister ferrous
sulphate, although
antihistamines were
necessary to
guarantee good
tolerance to iron
salts.
We report a patient
with allergy to iron
salts, positive skin
tests, and positive
controlled
challenge. We
highlight the
desensitization
protocol designed to
complete the
therapeutic
management of the
anemia.
Key words:
Oral iron salts.
Anaphylaxis.
Desensitization.
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