1. Challenges and preventive strategies in pediatric drug hypersensitivity reactions: where do we stand?
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Klain A, Galletta F, Mori F, Bettini I, Tomei L, Senatore AA, Manti S, Licari A, Miraglia Del Giudice M, and Indolfi C
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- Humans, Child, Premedication, Desensitization, Immunologic methods, Drug Hypersensitivity prevention & control, Drug Hypersensitivity diagnosis
- Abstract
Drug hypersensitivity reactions (DHRs) in pediatric patients present significant clinical challenges due to their potential for severe, life-threatening reactions such as anaphylaxis. Although less common than in adults, DHRs in children are more difficult to diagnose and manage due to limited pediatric-specific research. This study focuses on the role of premedication as a preventive strategy for DHRs, exploring its potential benefits and limitations. While approaches like H1-antihistamines combined with gradual drug dose escalation show promise for reducing mild histamine-mediated reactions, evidence regarding premedication's effectiveness, particularly for non-IgE-mediated mechanisms, remains inconclusive. Rapid drug desensitization (RDD) protocols demonstrate high success rates in certain cases; however, there are no strong recommendations for or against premedication, and controlled studies documenting its real efficacy are lacking. Further research is crucial to establish clear guidelines and improve the safety and outcomes of pediatric drug allergy management., Competing Interests: Declarations. Ethics approval and consent to participate: Not applicable. Consent for publication: Not applicable. Competing interests: The authors declare that they have no competing interests., (© 2025. The Author(s).)
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- 2025
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