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Review
. 2003 Jun;24(3):239-52.
doi: 10.1385/CRIAI:24:3:239.

Adverse reactions to aspirin and nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)

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Review

Adverse reactions to aspirin and nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)

Ronald A Simon et al. Clin Rev Allergy Immunol. 2003 Jun.

Abstract

Background: Aspirin can provoke reactions ranging from respiratory to cutaneous in those susceptible individuals. There has been particular attention looking at the role of cyclooxygenase enzymes and 2 and their role in aspirin exacerbated respiratory disease.

Objective: Patients who present with a spectrum of allergic and pseudoallergic reactions to aspirin pose a special challenge for the physician. This article discusses proposed classification system, clinical manifestations, pathogenesis of disease, and current treatment options of aspirin related disease.

Methods: Relevant articles in the medical literature were. derived from searching the MEDLINE database. Sources also include review articles, randomized control trials, and standard textbooks of allergy and immunology.

Results: Aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease remains a complex, heterogeneous disease with manvaried clinical presentations. There have been many advances in trying to elucidate the pathogenesis of this disease. The classification system presented will provide greater ease when reading the literature and communicating with one another. Oral aspirin challenge remains the diagnostic test of choice for both respiratory and cutaneous reactions. Aspirin desensitization is an option for those with refractory respiratory disease or who require aspirin for other medical conditions.

Conclusions: This review discusses the challenges in classification, diagnosis and treatment of those patients with a sensitivity to aspirin. Special attention is made to the possible mechanisms mediating disease progression and how specific. Therapies, such as the leukotriene modifiers may be helpful.

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