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Article: serious allergic reactions to the antipsychotic, Saphris (asenapine) October 2011
Commentary: Saphris (Asenapine) and Serious Allergic Reactions October 2011
Article: a true iodine allergy is a medical myth May 2011
Commentary: Iodine Hypersensitivity May 2011
Article: handling "aspirin allergy" alerts October 2010
Article: how to handle drug allergy alerts June 2010
Commentary: Cross-Reactivity of Sulfonamide Drugs June 2010
Article: People who are allergic to penicillin may NOT be allergic to other antibiotics as often as previously thought April 2009
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