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Original Articles

Reactions to drugs and diagnostic agents

Ways to avoid and manage

Pages 179-183 | Published online: 16 May 2016
 

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The ironic situation of having a patient respond badly to something given for therapeutic or diagnostic purposes is not uncommon. Dr Stafford discusses three types of agents that can cause reactions—radiographic contrast media, local anesthetics, and intravenous muscle relaxants—and gives a management approach for each.

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