According to a study presented at the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) Annual Scientific Meeting, 34 percent of patients studied were mistakenly labeled as having
aspirin hypersensitivity if they had a history of any gastrointestinal symptoms.
«Our study showed none of the patients that were determined to have
aspirin hypersensitivity were referred to an allergist for testing to determine if they had a true allergy,» said Gabriela Orgeron, MD, lead author.
Not exact matches
According to CSPI, «The second - most - widely used coloring causes allergy - like
hypersensitivity reactions, primarily in
aspirin - sensitive persons, and triggers hyperactivity in some children.
The second - most - widely used coloring causes allergy - like
hypersensitivity reactions, primarily in
aspirin - sensitive persons, and triggers hyperactivity in some children.