Allergic reactions to antibiotics – two sides of the same coin: clearly diagnose or reliably rule out

ConclusionsThorough diagnostic investigation of possible allergy to antibiotics both allows antibiotic allergy to be reliably diagnosed (in the event of a  positive outcome) and, if the results are negative, enables the further use of major groups of antibiotics. It also helps to reduce the unnecessary application of reserve antibiotics.
Source: Allergo Journal International - Category: Allergy & Immunology Source Type: research