Sort Through Specifics of Penicillin Allergies

You’re in a key spot to identify risk of a true penicillin allergy and when to worry about cross-reactivity.

Over 90% of patients who report a penicillin allergy aren’t truly allergic. And many don’t know that an anaphylactic allergy can wane.

Inaccurate penicillin allergy documentation often leads to using less effective, more toxic, or more costly antibiotics.

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