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1. Respiratory hypersensitivity reactions to NSAIDs in Europe: the global allergy and asthma network (GA 2 LEN) survey.

2. Response to a selective COX-2 inhibitor in patients with urticaria/angioedema induced by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.

3. Aspirin tolerance in patients with NSAID-hypersensitivity.

5. Safety of triflusal (antiplatelet drug) in patients with aspirin-exacerbated respiratory diseases.

6. Anaphylactic reaction after aceclofenac intake.

7. Multiple drug intolerance including etoricoxib.

8. Safety of celecoxib in patients with adverse reactions to nimesulide.

9. Can NSAIDs intolerance disappear? A study of three cases.

10. Delayed-type hypersensitivity rash from ibuprofen.

11. Tolerance of nimesulide in NSAID intolerant patients.

12. Aspirin intolerance in boy with primary ciliary dyskinesia.

13. Delayed skin reactions to metamizol.

14. NSAID-sensitive patients tolerate rofecoxib.

15. Celecoxib, safe in NSAID intolerance.

16. Testing for aspirin hypersensitivity.

17. Decreased apoptosis and distinct profile of infiltrating cells in the nasal polyps of patients with aspirin hypersensitivity.

18. Anaphylaxis to Pepto-Bismol.

19. Benzydamine: an alternative nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug in patients with nimesulide-induced urticaria.

20. Unusual NSAID hypersensitivity.

21. Aspirin-intolerant asthma: role of cyclo-oxygenase enzymes.

22. Rofecoxib safe in NSAID hypersensitivity.

23. Antibiotic-induced NSAID intolerance.

24. Severe reaction to lysine aspirin.

25. Multiple sensitivity to NSAID.

26. Diclofenac-induced fever.

27. Selective hypersensitivity to diclofenac.

28. Azapropazone in aspirin intolerance.

29. Combined immediate- and delayed-type hypersensitivity to metamizole.

30. Atopy and intolerance of antimicrobial drugs increase the risk of reactions to acetaminophen and nimesulide in patients allergic to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.

31. Diclofenac-induced urticaria with aspirin tolerance.

32. Paracetamol sensitivity without aspirin intolerance.

33. Cross-sensitivity among oxicams in piroxicam-caused fixed drug eruption: two case reports.

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