Anaphylaxis caused by neostigmine

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A patient developed anaphylaxis during anaesthesia, towards the end of surgery, 30s after intravenous administration of neostigmine. Anaphylaxis to neostigmine was confirmed by demonstrating an elevated mast cell tryptase and a strongly/positive skin prick test, showing the presence of drug-specific IgE (skin prick tests to neostigmine were negative in normal subjects). This is a rare cause of anaphylaxis during anaesthesia.

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Seed, M. J., & Ewan, P. W. (2000). Anaphylaxis caused by neostigmine. Anaesthesia, 55(6), 574–575. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2044.2000.01125.x

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