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What is already known about this topic? Hypersensitivity reactions (HRs) to NSAIDs are common in children and adolescents, but in many of them NSAID hypersensitivity/allergy (NH/A) is excluded by testing.
What does this article add to our knowledge? NEFA/NIFA can be diagnosed in about 14% of children/adolescents reporting immediate HRs to NSAIDs, most of whom are sensitized to Pru p 3. Non-hypersensitive/allergic reactions to NSAIDs appear to be primarily related to infections with fever rather than to NSAID exposure itself.
How does this study impact current management guidelines? It supports the performance of targeted food allergy tests in children/adolescents reporting urticarial, angioedematous, and/or anaphylactic reactions to NSAIDs and highlights clinical predictors that help distinguish true NSAID HRs − diagnosed through drug challenges − from non-allergic/hypersensitive reactions in pediatric practice.
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