PMID: 1211891Oct 1, 1975Paper

Importance of some modern methods of diagnosing allergic reactions to antibiotics

Antibiotiki
E M SergeiukR A Pospelova

Abstract

For diagnosis of drug allergy and antibiotic allergy in particular it is necessary to use several cell reactions in combination in vitro and to estimate them in complex with clinical data. To obtain reliable results it is recommended to observe the conditions of choosing the time of the test, antibiotic optimal concentrations and pH 6.8.

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