Asthma worsened by benzoate contained in some antiasthmatic drugs

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Abstract

Here, we report our experience on benzoate hypersensitivity. Drug and food additives are known to induce pseudo-allergic reactions such as urticaria, eczema, asthma and rhinitis. These reactions are often under-diagnosed, above all in allergic patients treated with additive containing drugs. On the contrary, attention to additives present in some drug formulations and foods may often permit more correct diagnosis.

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Balatsinou, L., Di Gioacchino, G., Sabatino, G., Cavallucci, E., Caruso, R., Gabriele, E., … Di Gioacchino, M. (2004). Asthma worsened by benzoate contained in some antiasthmatic drugs. International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology, 17(2), 225–226. https://doi.org/10.1177/039463200401700215

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