Early Childhood
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Originally published | 1900 |
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Millions wrongly labelled with penicillin allergy, pharmacists warn
By Philippa RoxbyHealth reporter
Millions of people wrongly believe they are allergic to penicillin, which could mean they take longer to recover after an infection, pharmacists say.
About four million people in the UK have the drug allergy on their medical Record - But when tested, 90% of them are not allergic, research suggests.
The Royal Pharmaceutical Society says many people confuse antibiotic side-effects with an allergic Reaction .
include itchy skin, a raised rash and swelling.
Nausea, breathlessness, coughing, diarrhoea and a runny nose are some of The Others .
But antibiotics, which treat bacterial infections, can themselves cause nausea or diarrhoea and the underlying infection can also lead to a rash.
And this means people often mistakenly believe they are allergic to penicillin, which is in many good, common antibiotics.
These are used to treat chest, skin and urinary tract infections - But if people are labelled allergic, they are given second-choice antibiotics, which can be less effective.
'Low risk'there were six extra deaths per 1,000 patients in the year after they received a non-penicillin antibiotic to treat an infection.
Tase Oputu, from the RPS, said: " Many individuals are at low or very low risk of having a genuine penicillin allergy and we often find that after careful investigation that they can take penicillin safely. "
She urged anyone in that position to ask questions about their allergy Label from their pharmacist next time they visited their GP.
A Childhood allergy or one reported many years ago can also settle down and no longer be an issue.
Mild to moderate allergic reactions can usually be treated with antihistamines and include:
Common side-effects of antibiotics can include:
Anyone who has had a severe Reaction in The Past would need allergy testing and may be told never to take penicillin, Ms Oputu added.
The Charity Allergy Uk said many people had a Label of penicillin allergy from Early Childhood that could be carried with them for the rest of their life without ever being investigated.
" There is now a national effort to look into this and The Best way to approach it, " clinical-services head Amena Warner said.
There are long waiting times to see a specialist allergist for a definitive test.
But experts say there are other ways to remove a penicillin-allergy Label - compiling a detailed history of symptoms is the main method. This can be given to a healthcare specialist as part of a consultation.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com