Pediatric drug allergy
Drug allergy, also called drug allergy, is one of the earliest allergic phenomena observed in humans. Historically, as humans searched for drugs to treat diseases, drug poisoning and allergies followed. Legend has it that Shennong, the ancestor of ancient Chinese pharmacology, suffered from 70 poisons a day due to the taste of Baicao in more than 3000 BC. From the point of view of modern medicine, drug allergy may be included in this 70 poison. With the ever-increasing material life of human beings and the development of medical and health services, people have more and more opportunities to receive medical treatment, and the problem of drug allergies has become increasingly important. At present, drug allergy has become a problem that is generally valued in the clinical community.
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