Vanderbilt University Medical Center: Study Shows Success at Disproving Allergies to Sulfa Antibiotics
August 05, 2022
August 05, 2022
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Aug. 5 (TNSjou) -- Vanderbilt University Medical Center issued the following news:
Self-reported antibiotic allergies that end up in a patient's electronic health record are common, but may lead to worse patient outcomes.
In patients who are immunocompromised, antibiotic allergies may limit options for antibiotics they must take prophylactically or therapeutically. In many cases, since alternative medications are more costly, it's a limit . . .
Self-reported antibiotic allergies that end up in a patient's electronic health record are common, but may lead to worse patient outcomes.
In patients who are immunocompromised, antibiotic allergies may limit options for antibiotics they must take prophylactically or therapeutically. In many cases, since alternative medications are more costly, it's a limit . . .