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Leucocyte migration test and hypersensitivity to glafenin.

J H Saurat, L Galloppin, C Ponvert

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    The leucocyte migration test (LMT) can identify intolerance to glafenin, a non-narcotic analgesic. This test was positive in 50% of intolerant patients, indicating its diagnostic potential for adverse drug reactions.

    Area of Science:

    • Immunology
    • Pharmacology
    • Clinical Medicine

    Background:

    • Glafenin is a non-narcotic analgesic drug.
    • Adverse drug reactions to medications require reliable diagnostic methods.
    • Assessing drug intolerance is crucial for patient safety.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the efficacy of the leucocyte migration test (LMT) in diagnosing glafenin intolerance.
    • To determine the sensitivity of LMT for glafenin-specific adverse reactions.

    Main Methods:

    • The leucocyte migration test (LMT) was conducted on 20 patients with reported glafenin intolerance.
    • Control groups were used for comparison.
    • HSA-glafenin was used as the antigen presentation method.

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    Main Results:

    • LMT showed a positive result in 50% of patients with glafenin intolerance, a statistically significant finding.
    • HSA-glafenin proved to be the optimal method for antigen presentation.
    • Glafenin and its metabolites induced migration inhibition specifically in intolerant subjects.

    Conclusions:

    • The leucocyte migration test (LMT) is a valuable tool for diagnosing glafenin intolerance.
    • LMT can differentiate between patients with and without adverse reactions to glafenin.
    • This diagnostic approach aids in managing non-narcotic analgesic drug intolerance.