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A new urticarial rash, diarrhoea and refractory hypotension in a man with a history of migraines.
We present the case of a man with a history of migraines treated with propanolol, referred with a rash, diarrhoea, vomiting and hypotension. Our case highlights how prior beta-blocker use may prolong anaphylaxis and cause refractory hypotension.