Treatment of Methylprednisolone Allergy with Dexamethasone
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Case Report
P: 100-102
June 2017

Treatment of Methylprednisolone Allergy with Dexamethasone

İstanbul Med J 2017;18(2):100-102
1. Division of Pediatry, Department of Allergy And İmmunology, Sakarya University School of Medicine, Sakarya University Training and Research Hospital, Sakarya, Turkey
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Received Date: 10.12.2016
Accepted Date: 30.01.2017
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ABSTRACT

Corticosteroids with anti-inflammatory/anti-allergic properties are used to treat allergies. However, steroids themselves cause drug hypersensitivity reactions. A 10-month-old girl with bronchiolitis was brought to the emergency room, where she developed urticarial reactions in response to intravenous methylprednisolone. Her urticarial reactions recurred with oral methylprednisolone. As she showed no response to bronchodilator treatment after performing skin prick and intradermal tests, another corticosteroid (dexamethasone) was administered. After successful oral then intravenous dexamethasone administration, the patient was discharged with improvement. This case indicates that drug hypersensitivity reactions might occur even with corticosteroids and an alternative corticosteroid can be safely used.