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  1. ... some people for specialist evaluation and drug challenge. Selective COX-2 inhibitors Commonly encountered side effects of NSAIDs include urticaria, ... that indicate whether they can or cannot tolerate selective COX-2 inhibitors? For full details see review protocol in Appendix ...
  2. ... information and support E.6. Non-specialist management – selective COX-2 inhibitors In patients who have had an allergic reaction ... article selection for the review of toleration of selective COX-2 inhibitors E.7. Referral to specialist drug allergy services ...
  3. ... in the systemic glucocorticoid group. 51 NSAIDs Versus Selective COX-2 Inhibitors (COX-2) Three prior systematic reviews 47 , 51 , ... adverse events were observed among the recipients of selective COX-2 inhibitors (38 percent) versus recipients of NSAIDs (60 percent). ...
  4. ... explicitly referred to K.6. Non-specialist management – selective COX-2 inhibitors View in own window Reference Reason for exclusion ... 33-37 All participants had already tolerated a selective COX-2 inhibitor Di Leo E, Aloia AM, Nettis E, Cardinale ...
  5. ... management) impacts patients? C.6. Non-specialist management – selective COX-2 inhibitors View in own window Component Description Review question ... that indicate whether they can or cannot tolerate selective COX-2 inhibitors? Objective To establish whether, in clinical practice, it ...
  6. ... for this review. J.6. Non-specialist management – selective COX-2 inhibitors J.6.1. Prognostic factor: history of asthmatic ... reaction Figure 12. Rate of drug reactions to selective COX-2 inhibitors by history of asthma exacerbated by NSAIDs versus ...
  7. ... and S25 G.2.6. Non-specialist management – selective COX-2 inhibitors In patients who have had an allergic reaction ... that indicate whether people can or cannot tolerate selective COX-2 inhibitors? Search constructed by combining the columns in the ...
  8. ... epidermal necrolysis). Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (including selective cyclooxygenase 2 inhibitors) 9. For people who have had a mild ... specialist management: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (including selective ... 2 inhibitors) 25. Explain to people with a suspected allergy ...
  9. ... healthcare sectors is long overdue. M.4. Using selective cyclooxygenase 2 inhibitors in people with previous severe allergic reactions to ... as aspirin, ibuprofen, diclofenac and naproxen are non-selective COX-2 inhibitors that block the enzymatic effects of both cyclooxygenase ...
  10. ... rubefacients for treating osteoarthritis. [2008] NSAIDs and highly selective COX-2 inhibitors Although NSAIDs and COX-2 inhibitors may be ...
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