Verified By Apollo Hospitals September 17, 2024
A drug allergy is an abnormal reaction of your immune system to a medication. Any kind of medication such as over-the-counter medicines, herbal medicines or anything else can cause a drug allergy. A drug allergy is not the same as side effects or an overdose. It is however very serious and can sometimes even result in anaphylaxis, a life-threatening condition that adversely affects the functioning of the body.
If you are allergic to a certain drug, you may start feeling the effects within an hour of its intake. Most common signs and symptoms of a drug allergy include:
Anaphylaxis: As mentioned earlier, anaphylaxis is a life-threatening condition that can occur if you have an allergic reaction to a drug. Its signs and symptoms include:
You may be at risk of a drug allergy if you:
In order to confirm that you may have a drug allergy, your doctor will conduct a physical examination and ask you a number of questions including details about the onset of symptoms, the medication you take frequently, etc. Based on this, he will recommend the following tests and administer the appropriate treatment. He will also recommend:
The goals of treatment for a drug allergy are to firstly find a way to control the present symptoms and secondly manage the allergic reaction if there’s a need to take medication that may cause an allergic reaction. You doctor may prescribe the following medication/treatment accordingly: