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Type 1 hypersensitivity / Respiratory diseases / Immune system / Immunology / Anaphylaxis / Allergy / Allergen / Urticaria / Epinephrine / Medicine / Health / Allergology
Date: 2014-01-06 23:51:35
Type 1 hypersensitivity
Respiratory diseases
Immune system
Immunology
Anaphylaxis
Allergy
Allergen
Urticaria
Epinephrine
Medicine
Health
Allergology

Suspected anaphylaxis event record form (to be completed by doctor or patient) If your reactions have an allergic cause, then you are usually looking for one trigger that is common to all reactions experienced.

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