Anaphylaxis as a Rare Side Effect of Pantoprazole; a Case Report

Journal Title: Archives of Academic Emergency Medicine - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 1

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Anaphylaxis is a serious life-threatening allergic reaction. Any medication may potentially trigger anaphylaxis, but reaction to pantoprazole is rare. Our case is a 21 year-old girl with anaphylactic reaction to pantoprazole a short time after prescription.

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  • EP ID EP341827
  • DOI 10.22037/emergency.v6i1.20541
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(2018). Anaphylaxis as a Rare Side Effect of Pantoprazole; a Case Report. Archives of Academic Emergency Medicine, 6(1), 34-. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-341827