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IDIOSYNCRATIC REACTION TO SODIUM 'CROMOGLYCATE A child aged 10 years with perennial asthma showed remarkable remission of symptoms after I month's therapy with sodium cromoglycate (DSCG) inhalations, salbutamol (albuterol) and deriphyllin . The latter 2 drugs were discontinued . One month later the child developed a generalised urt icaria accompanied by an asthmatic attack . The condition responded to bronchodilators and antihistamines. When the child was symptom-free and off all drugs . a challenge test of inhalation of 2ml sodium cromogl ycate (20ml in 2ml aqueons solution) in aerosol rapidl y provoked an asthmatic atta ck. 30 minutes later. he developed a generalised urticarial reaction which responded to SC adrenaline (epinephrine), After preliminary therapy with oral and one 1M injection antihi stamine the challenge was repeated. No allergic or asthmatic reactions were produced . Six months later he showed a 4 + reaction 20 minutes after an intradermal injection 0.02ml of I % aqueous solution of sodium cromoglycate. A repeat challenge test of inhaled sodium cromoglycate in the absence of antihi stam ine cover . produced an urticarial rash and a later asthmatic response . 'It appears that it took 8 weeks of DSCG treatment to sensitize this patient and from then on the drug acted as an allergen : Menon . M.P.S. and Das, A.K.: Scandinavian Journal of Respiratory Disease 58: 145 (Jun 1977) INPHARMA 1st October, 1977 p7

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IDIOSYNCRATIC REACTION TO SODIUM 'CROMOGLYCATE

A child aged 10 years with perennial asthma showed remarkable remission ofsymptoms after I month's therapy with sodiumcromoglycate (DSCG) inhalations, salbutamol (albuterol) and deriphyllin . The latter 2 drugs were discontinued . One month laterthe child developed a generalised urticaria accompanied by an asthmatic attack . The condition responded to bronchodilators andantihistamines.When the child was symptom-free and off all drugs . a challenge test of inhalation of 2ml sodium cromogl ycate (20ml in 2mlaqueons solution) in aerosol rapidl y provoked an asthmatic atta ck. 30 minutes later . he developed a generalised urticarial reactionwhich responded to SC adrenaline (epinephr ine), After preliminary therapy with oral and one 1M injection antihi stamine thechallenge was repeated . No allergic or asthmatic reactions were produced . Six months later he showed a 4 + reaction 20 minutesafter an intradermal injection 0.02ml of I % aqueous solution of sodium cromoglycate. A repeat challenge test of inhaled sodiumcromoglycate in the absence of antihi stam ine cover . produced an urticarial rash and a later asthmatic response . 'It appears thatit took 8 weeks of DSCG treatment to sensitize this patient and from then on the drug acted as an allergen:Menon . M.P.S. and Das, A.K.: Scandinavian Journal of Respiratory Disease 58: 145 (Jun 1977)

INPHARMA 1st October, 1977 p7