Rapid desensitization in delayed hypersensitivity reactions to chemotherapy and monoclonal antibodies.

2014 
Background Drug desensitization is the induction of temporary clinical unresponsiveness to drug antigens to which patients have presented severe hypersensitivity reactions (HSR). Rapid desensitization in patients suffering immediate hypersensitivity reactions with chemotherapeutic agents and monoclonal antibodies have been widely described and have shown to be successful. Non-immediate hypersensitivity reactions with other drugs have usually required desensitization with several days’ protocols to achieve total doses. Method
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