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April 10, 2008

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Home treatment for a drug allergy includes avoiding 
medicines that can cause an allergic reaction, relieving 
symptoms, and knowing what to do if you have a severe 
reaction. 
 
 
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Avoiding allergic reactions 
You can help avoid future allergic reactions by knowing 
which medicines you are taking. 
 
Keep a list of all the medicines you take, including 
supplements and over-the-counter medicines. Share this list 
with your doctor. This will help him or her identify a 
medicine you may be allergic to.  
Whenever you start a new medicine, ask your doctor if it 
may cause an allergy. This includes asking about 
supplements and over-the-counter medicines. You may have to 
take the medicine for the first time in your doctor's 
office.  
Do not use someone else's medicine or share yours. A 
medicine may appear the same but have a part that can cause 
a reaction.  
Relieving symptoms 
If you have a mild skin rash, you can take steps to make 
yourself more comfortable and relieve itching.  
 
Take cool showers, or apply cool compresses.  
Wear light clothing that doesn't bother your skin.  
Take it easy; keep your activity level low.  
Use calamine lotion or take over-the-counter 
antihistamines, including diphenhydramine (such as 
Benadryl), chlorpheniramine maleate (such as 
Chlor-Trimeton), or loratadine (such as Claritin).  
Stay away from strong soaps, detergents, and other 
chemicals, which can make itching worse.  
 
Author: Caroline Rea, RN, BS, MS Medical Review: Caroline 
S. Rhoads, MD - Internal Medicine  
Harold S. Nelson, MD - Allergy and Immunology  
 
Last Updated: 07/24/2007 
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