Reasons Individuals Might Go Into Anaphylactic Shock

Medication-Based Triggers

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Many of the most commonly used medications are also common triggers of anaphylactic shock. Some over-the-counter medications such as acetylsalicylic acid, ibuprofen, and naproxen have been known to cause anaphylactic shock in some individuals. In clinical settings, the intravenous (IV) radiocontrast dyes used in some X-ray or other imaging tests have been the cause of many allergic reactions. Individuals who experience any sort of allergic reaction to medication should consult their primary doctor and review their medical history. It is important to keep track of allergies to medications, as not only is this helpful daily, but is crucial for emergency room doctors and paramedics to be aware of.

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