1. [2 cases of anaphylaxis from droperidol].
- Author
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Occelli G, Saban Y, Pruneta RM, Pourcher N, Michel AM, and Maestracci P
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- Adult, Anaphylaxis immunology, Anesthesia, General methods, Basophils immunology, Bronchial Spasm chemically induced, Female, Humans, Male, Anaphylaxis chemically induced, Droperidol adverse effects, Drug Hypersensitivity etiology
- Abstract
Following two cases of anaphylactoid reactions during anaesthesia, immunoallergological investigations showed up the responsibility of droperidol, which probably acted by way of an anaphylactic mechanism. In both cases, there were no cardiovascular signs, the main clinical symptom being bronchospasm. The exceptional nature of allergic accidents due to neuroleptic drugs, as opposed to extrapyramidal phenomena, must be underlined. However, these reactions should cast doubts on the safety and usefulness of neuroleptanalgesia.
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- 1984
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