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NCT ID: NCT01520181 Completed - Beta-lactam Allergy Clinical Trials

Extended Open Challenge in Patients With a History of Drug Eruption Following Beta-lactam Treatment

Start date: March 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Beta-lactam allergy is the most prevalent drug allergy. Drug eruption is the most common symptom whereas life-threatening anaphylaxis is rather rare. A recently published study (Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, January 2011, Vol. 127, p. 218-222) described the safety of a 2-day oral beta-lactam challenge in penicillin-allergic patients, disregarding their penicillin skin test results. In the proposed study the investigators will similarly challenge beta-lactam allergic patients, both children and adults for an extended (5 days) period of time. The study will include patients with a history of a skin rash following beta-lactam administration as well as patients who cannot provide any data on their presumed allergic reaction, disregarding their penicillin skin test results.