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Case Reports
. 1998 May 23;184(10):507-10.
doi: 10.1038/sj.bdj.4809676.

Alleged allergy to local anaesthetic drugs

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Alleged allergy to local anaesthetic drugs

J A Wildsmith et al. Br Dent J. .

Abstract

Objective: To identify the true nature of an acute reaction in 25 patients initially diagnosed as allergic to local anaesthetic drugs.

Setting: University General and Dental Hospitals.

Interventions: Detailed review of each patient's previous exposure to local anaesthetic drugs and of the history of the acute event was followed up with challenge testing by intradermal injection.

Results: One patient was subsequently found to be genuinely allergic to a local anaesthetic drug of the amide type. A wide range of conditions had actually precipitated the other adverse reactions, but all could be classified under three major headings: an immunological condition to a different antigen; a manifestation of anxiety; or an iatrogenic problem.

Conclusion: Local anaesthetic allergy is rare, but does occur. All reactions to local anaesthetic drugs must be assessed carefully and specialist referral may be appropriate.

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