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A 9-month-old infant with a personal history of atopic dermatitis and no family history of atopy presented to the outpatient allergy clinic for evaluation of suspected food and drug allergy. The mother breastfed the infant from birth and had introduced only fruits and vegetables into his diet. After the first dose of Ferplex® (iron protein succinylate), the infant had an immediate moderate systemic reaction that required emergency care and treatment with intramuscular epinephrine. The drug was indicated for the treatment of acute anemia. Skin prick test and specific IgE were done, confirming sensitization to cow's milk and egg proteins. It was determined that the baby was sensitized to cow's milk proteins, without prior ingestion, and experienced an anaphylactic reaction after taking Ferplex®, a pharmaceutical product that contains casein as part of its active ingredients. The presence of succinylated casein was confirmed, without pertinent information on the amount in the technical sheet or package insert. Existing pharmaceutical industry regulations should be modified in order to declare food allergens present in excipients and in active ingredients to avoid potential risks for allergic patients. A detailed food history is important in young children who are gradually being introduced to new foods, and in those that have not yet been introduced, recordings should be made to avoid this type of allergic reaction.
期刊介绍:
Founded in 1972 by Professor A. Oehling, Allergologia et Immunopathologia is a forum for those working in the field of pediatric asthma, allergy and immunology. Manuscripts related to clinical, epidemiological and experimental allergy and immunopathology related to childhood will be considered for publication. Allergologia et Immunopathologia is the official journal of the Spanish Society of Pediatric Allergy and Clinical Immunology (SEICAP) and also of the Latin American Society of Immunodeficiencies (LASID). It has and independent international Editorial Committee which submits received papers for peer-reviewing by international experts. The journal accepts original and review articles from all over the world, together with consensus statements from the aforementioned societies. Occasionally, the opinion of an expert on a burning topic is published in the "Point of View" section. Letters to the Editor on previously published papers are welcomed. Allergologia et Immunopathologia publishes 6 issues per year and is included in the major databases such as Pubmed, Scopus, Web of Knowledge, etc.