Common Antacid Medication–Ranitidine Causing a Rare Serious Adverse Effect

  • Weissman S
  • Siu M
  • Ferm S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Ranitidine is a widely used over-the-counter antacid medication, and is generally very well tolerated. To our knowledge, anaphylaxis secondary to ranitidine is exceedingly rare, and has only been reported in a few case reports. We present a patient who developed an anaphylactic reaction after one tablespoon of ranitidine. The goal of this manuscript is to add to the paucity of literature of this rare but life-threatening adverse effect of a commonly used medication.

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Weissman, S., Siu, M., Ferm, S., & Hassan, A. (2018). Common Antacid Medication–Ranitidine Causing a Rare Serious Adverse Effect. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.3578

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