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Francesca Mori1, Simona Barni, Lisa Pecorari
1Allergy Unit, Department of Pediatrics, University of Florence, Anna Meyer Children's University Hospital, Florence, Italy.
Abstract:
Although reversible H2 receptor antagonists are usually well tolerated, there are few reports on anaphylactic reactions triggered by ranitidine. Here we report the first case of anaphylaxis to ranitidine in a child. This was an IgE-mediated event occurring in a patient who had never used ranitidine before.
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