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Review
. 1995 May;12(5):299-304.
doi: 10.2165/00002018-199512050-00002.

Anaphylactoid and anaphylactic reactions. Hazards of beta-blockers

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Anaphylactoid and anaphylactic reactions. Hazards of beta-blockers

D M Lang. Drug Saf. 1995 May.

Abstract

Studies have demonstrated greater hazards associated with anaphylaxis in patients receiving beta-blockers. Serious anaphylaxis is more frequent. Evidence suggests this occurs via modulation of adenylate cyclase, which can influence release of anaphylactogenic mediators. Treatment of anaphylaxis in patients exposed to beta-blockers is complicated because therapeutic administration of epinephrine (adrenaline) may be ineffective or promote undesired alpha-adrenergic and vagotonic effects. Risk reduction efforts should be considered for patients receiving beta-blockers who are prone to experience anaphylaxis.

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