Anaphylactic Reaction to Chlorpropamide

M. Ravid, E. Rubinstein, S. Cabili

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Abstract

The total incidence of untoward reactions to chlorpropamide is about 6% (Sayers and Travis, 1965). Gastrointestinal symptoms, skin reactions, and blood dyscrasias constitute the major groups (Stein et al., 1964; Dinsdale et al.y 1968; Aecker and Hynes, 1969; Norman et al.y 1970). The anaphylactic reaction to chlorpropamide as described in the following case has, to the best of our knowledge, not been hitherto reported.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)162
Number of pages1
JournalThe BMJ
Volume3
Issue number5767
DOIs
StatePublished - 17 Jul 1971

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