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Ep. 168 Debunking Contrast Allergies with Dr. Cullen Ruff

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What Should We Be Telling Patients When They Have an Allergic Reaction to Contrast Materials?

The first thing you document is the actual contrast aget given by name, just like you would any anti hyper tensive. If someone's alurgic to pen a cyling, and they need an antibiotic, what makes more sense to you to give them the anibiotic that they're lergic to, plus steroids to premedicate? Or does it simply make more sense to give them a different anibiotics that they've never had? We have to know by name what people have reacted to so that we can give them something different. Because giving people a different agent is the best way to prevent a future action much more so than steroid premedication.

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