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anaphylaxis

In medicine, a severe allergic response. Typically, the air passages become constricted, the blood pressure falls rapidly, and the victim collapses. A rare condition, anaphylaxis most often occurs following wasp or bee stings, or treatment with some drugs.


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The new report will carry information on cases that assert a range of injuries, including stomach ulcers, infections, cancer, blood clots, kidney and liver damage, anaphylactoid reactions, heart attacks and strokes.
Anaphylactic or anaphylactoid reactions are possible when Trasylol(R) is administered.
Serious and rarely fatal anaphylactoid reactions have been reported in patients receiving therapy with tramadol.
 
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