The safety and efficacy of an oral penicillin challenge program in cancer patients: A multicenter pilot study

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Abstract

Antibiotic allergies are reported by up to 1 in 4 cancer patients, almost 50% of which are considered low risk and precede the cancer diagnosis. We demonstrate the successful and safe implementation of a pilot oral penicillin challenge program for cancer patients with low-risk penicillin allergies, increasing the use of penicillin and narrow-spectrum beta-lactams post-testing.

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Trubiano, J. A., Smibert, O., Douglas, A., Devchand, M., Lambros, B., Holmes, N. E., … Slavin, M. A. (2018). The safety and efficacy of an oral penicillin challenge program in cancer patients: A multicenter pilot study. Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 5(12). https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofy306

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