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Pediatr Dent. 2000 Sep-Oct;22(5):401-4.

Adverse reaction to amoxicillin: a case report.

Pediatric dentistry

M A da Fonseca

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  1. Department of Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry, University of Michigan, School of Dentistry, USA. [email protected]

PMID: 11048309

Abstract

Penicillin is the drug that most often leads to allergic reactions and anaphylaxis. The incidence of adverse events triggered by penicillins is believed to be between 1% and 10%. Up to one-tenth of these episodes are life-threatening, with the most serious reactions occurring in patients with no history of allergy. The case of a 5 year, 3 month-old female who had a severe allergic reaction to amoxicillin prior to a dental appointment is described. The literature on penicillin hypersensitivity is reviewed and recommendations for management of an allergic reaction in the pediatric dental office are discussed.

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