Allergy to drugs: is there an association with mental ill-health?
Objectives. Hypersensitivity reactions to drugs are not infrequent. A certain of anxiety, aggression or depression should be expected in patients with drug allergies, as they could experience symptoms ranging from mild to life-threatening reactions following consumption of drug. However, a literatur...
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description | Objectives. Hypersensitivity reactions to drugs are not infrequent. A certain of anxiety, aggression or depression should be expected in patients with drug allergies, as they could experience symptoms ranging from mild to life-threatening reactions following consumption of drug. However, a literature search resulted in very limited data. This study was designed to evaluate the psychological status of patients with drug allergy and to assess the relationships between psychological evaluations of the patients and, duration of drug allergy, type of allergic reaction, hypersensitivity reaction of the type of drug involved. Methods. The study group comprised 61 patients (43 F, 18 M), age ranging from 16 to 75 years, with reliable history of drug allergy. A total of 55 healthy subjects (39F, 16M) age ranging from 17 to 70 years served as control group. Assessment tools consisted of Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), and Speilberger's State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI Tx-2). Results. The prevalence of depression and anxiety among patients with drug allergies was not greater than that of the controls. There were no associations between the scores of these psychological assessments and duration of drug allergy, type of allergic reaction, type of drug. Conclusions. Our data suggest that follow-up studies including high numbers of patients and patients with specific and potentially life-threatening clinical pictures of drug allergies are needed to detect clinically relevant associations. |
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