Background. The aim of the study was to learn about perception of drug allergy by general practitioners (GP) from continental Portugal, identify difficulties and educational needs for its management. Methods. A total of 372 answers were obtained. A questionnaire was addressed to GPs. Results. The most commonly identified drugs were antibiotics for 65.3% of the GPs and skin was the most commonly affected organ for 65.8%. Drug allergy was considered as very important in clinical practice by 73.7%, but difficulties in recognizing it were stated by 70.2%. Further education in this field would be welcome by 97.8% of the doctors. The collaboration of Immunoallergol-ogy centers was considered non satisfactory by 39.8% of GPs and 45.7% of them stated that two-thirds of the suspected reactions were not investigated. Conclusions. These points deserve consideration in future health educational and organizational strategies.
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Cardoso, B. K., Silva, L., Magalhães, A. M., Farinha, S. M., Antunes, T., Mourato, C., … Inácio, F. (2023). Primary care doctors’ attitude towards drug allergy in Portugal: a questionnaire. European Annals of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 55(2), 57–67. https://doi.org/10.23822/EurAnnACI.1764-1489.216
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