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| Drugs Related to allergy | |||
| Estrogen and Progestin - Oral Contraceptives | |||
| Pefloxacin | |||
| Chlorpheniramine | |||
| Ciprofloxacin | |||
| Diclofenac | |||
| View List of Doctors - allergy | |
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Allergy |
| View List of Hospitals - allergy | |
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accupuncture allergy ashthma clinic |
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allergy centre |
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national allergy centre |
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ent & allergy centre |
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allergen diagnostics allergy and asthma clinic |
| allergy Related Hematology Test | |
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eosinophil count/ absolute eosinophil count/ eos count. |
| allergy Related Immunology Test | |
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hypersensitivity pneumonitis serology |
| Journals Related to allergy | |
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Indian Journal of Allergy and Applied Immunology |
| Movies with Medical Theme | |||
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Safe English, 1995 The story is of Carol White and husband Greg living with their son in the San Fe... |
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| Glossary | |
| Insulin allergy - When a person's body has an allergic or bad reaction to taking insulin made from pork or beef or from bacteria, or because the insulin is not exactly the same as human insulin or because it has impurities. The allergy can be of two forms: Local Allergy: An area of skin becomes red and itchy around the place where the insulin is injected. Systemic allergy: In another form, a person's whole body can have a bad reaction. |
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| Allergy - A hypersensitivity of the body's immune system in response to exposure to specific substances (antigens), such as pollen, beestings, poison ivy, drugs, or foods. Anaphylactic shock is a severe form of allergy response which is a medical emergency. Symptoms of anaphylactic shock include dizziness, loss of consiousness, labored breathing, swelling of the tongue and breathing tubes, blueness of the skin, low blood pressure, and death. | |