Although Taxol® is one of the most successful drugs in current cancer chemotherapy against solid tumors, a major problem is hypersensitivity reactions that arises as a consequence of activation of the complement (C) system, "C activation-related pseudo-allergy". Most severe hypersenstivity reactions occur within the first few minutes of Taxol® administration, usually after the first or second dose. Here we report a case of a severe hypersensitivity reaction in a 72-year-old man undergoing Genexol-PM® infusion. Hypotension and polymorphic pruritic skin rash appeared 2 hours after the start of Genexol-PM® infusion (with an appropriate premedication). Treating with methylprednisolone, epinephrine and inotropic agents, reduced the hypotension and the skin rash disappeared. We report this case with a review of the literature. Copyright©2010. The Korean Academy of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases. All rights reserved.
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Kim, H. K., Kim, S. W., Kang, H. W., Kwon, K. J., Park, H. S., Ryu, Y. J., … Chang, J. H. (2010). A case of delayed severe hypersensitivity reaction during Genexol-PM® infusion. Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases, 68(5), 294–297. https://doi.org/10.4046/trd.2010.68.5.294
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