Sentences with phrase «history of allergic reactions»

Do not use in dogs or cats with a history of allergic reactions to penicillins or cephalosporins.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION CONVENIA is not for use in dogs or cats with a history of allergic reactions to penicillins or cephalosporins.
A positive result on an allergy blood test for a food that your baby has not yet tried (Blood tests for food allergies are usually done only for children with a history of an allergic reaction.)

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Whether or not you have a history, the first time you introduce tree nuts, be sure to watch for the signs of an allergic reaction (hives, difficulty breathing or asthma symptoms, swelling of the mouth or throat, vomiting or diarrhea and loss of consciousness), know how to respond and be ready to call 9 -1-1 immediately.
Whether or not there is any family history of allergies, be sure to watch for the signs of an allergic reaction such as hives, difficulty breathing or asthma symptoms, swelling of the mouth or throat, vomiting or diarrhea, and loss of consciousness.
If you have a family history of allergies (nuts or dairy products, for example), talk to your GP before you introduce foods that may cause your baby to have an allergic reaction.
«Testing for specific IgE to foods, through either skin or serum testing, is very helpful in diagnosing IgE - mediated food allergic reactions, but these tests should never take the place of a good history or possibly a food challenge,» said Todd D. Green, MD, assistant professor of pediatrics in the Division of Pulmonary Medicine, Allergy & Immunology at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC.
If you have a family history of allergies, you may want to talk to your pediatrician about a specific food introduction plan to minimize any risk and monitor for allergic reactions.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Section on Allergy and Immunology says that most babies — including those with mild eczema, or a family history of food allergies or asthma — can start eating foods like fish after introducing a few less allergenic foods (such as cereal, vegetables, and fruits) without causing an allergic reaction.
NOTE: Strawberries sometimes trigger allergic reactions in babies and you may prefer to avoid them for the first year, particularly if your baby is sensitive, or if there is a family history of food allergy.
Choose a small area (inside of wrist, side of face back by lower jaw etc) for 2 - 3 days prior to fully using, especially if you have a history of sensitive skin or allergic reactions.
This will help determine if the makeup will trigger an allergic reaction; an especially important tip for those with a history of allergies or sensitive skin.
In fact, an August 2008 survey conducted by NASN found that 72 percent of school nurses have students in their schools with a known history of severe allergies or prior use of epinephrine — which is the first - response drug for a severe allergic reaction — whose parents have not provided the school with auto - injectable epinephrine for their child.
Not an approved drug for cats Young, growing animals due to potential for cartilage abnormalities Use with caution in animals with liver or kidney conditions, or those suffering dehydration Breeding, pregnant or nursing animals Pets who have a history of seizures or other central nervous system disorders Pets known to have had an allergic reaction to other quinolones Directions:
Use with caution in pets with kidney failure or a history of seizures Use with caution in breeding, pregnant or nursing animals Pets whom have had previous allergic reactions to penicillin, other cephalosporins or antibiotics Directions:
Since the liver and kidneys removes this drug from the system, patients with liver or kidney disease will have dosages monitored carefully Pets who already have very low blood pressure, «AV block», or lung congestion Breeding, pregnant or nursing pets Used with caution in geriatric patients or those with a history of heart failure Pets known to have had an allergic reaction to diltiazem or like products Directions:
Use with caution in Boxers and Sighthounds (greyhounds, whippets, wolfhounds, etc.) are sensitive Use with caution in pets with history of liver disease or blood abnormalities Those in shock, or animals with tetanus or suffering strychnine poisoning Pets exposed to organophosphate insecticides, including flea collars, within a month of using acepromazine Pets currently using other depressants Pets with high blood pressure or other circulation problems Pets with seizure disorders Geriatrics or those in a weakened state Pregnant or nursing animals Pets known to have had an allergic reaction to acepromazine or other phenothiazines Directions:
Young, growing animals due to potential for cartilage abnormalities Use with caution in animals with liver or kidney conditions, or those suffering dehydration Should not be used at high doses in cats (may cause blindness) Breeding, pregnant or nursing animals Pets who have a history of seizures or other central nervous system disorders Pets known to have had an allergic reaction to other quinolones and / or sulfonamides Directions:
Safety in pregnant or nursing animals is unknown Do not use in patients with head trauma or with a history of seizures Use with caution in pets with respiratory depression, liver or kidney disease If your pet has had an allergic reaction to tramadol, codeine or other narcotics Directions:
Young, growing dogs due to potential for cartilage abnormalities Use with caution in animals with liver or kidney conditions, or those suffering dehydration Breeding, pregnant or nursing animals Use with caution in cats at high doses Use with caution in pets with a history of seizures or other central nervous system disorders Pets known to have had an allergic reaction to other quinolones Directions:
calcium or potassium) imbalance Use with caution in pets with kidney or liver disease or diabetes Pets with a history of calcium oxalate bladder stones Pregnant and nursing pets Pets known to have had an allergic reaction to furosemide or other sulfa drugs Directions:
Medication mistakes can be completely avoided if better caution was taken such as, asking many questions about the patients» medical history, if they have ever experienced an allergic reaction to any type of drug, and what happens to them physically once they've experienced that reaction.
Data include prevalence of medical conditions associated with allergic reaction; prevalence of breathing conditions; history of asthma; interference of breathing problems with daily activities and participation.
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