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Drug Challenge

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Drug Challenge
The administration of a drug suspected of causing an adverse drug reaction to assess culpability. Drug challenges are used to detect aspirin sensitivity, and identify adverse reactions to contrast media, and local anaesthetics

drug challenge
The administration of a drug suspected of causing an adverse drug reaction, to assess culpability; DCs are used to detect aspirin sensitivity, and identify adverse reactions to contrast media and local anesthetics


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