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Hypersensitivity reaction following chloramphenicol administration in a patient with typhoid fever.

Hypersensitivity reactions due to chloramphenicol are rarely reported in the literature. We present a case report of a patient with typhoid fever who experienced a hypersensitivity reaction subsequent to the infusion of chloramphenicol sodium succinate. The patient had previously reacted similarly to ampicillin infusion. A brief review of reported cases of chloramphenicol hypersensitivity in the English-language literature, as well as possible alternative explanations in this case, are provided.[1]

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  1. Hypersensitivity reaction following chloramphenicol administration in a patient with typhoid fever. Perkins, J.B., Raasch, R.H. Drug intelligence & clinical pharmacy. (1987) [Pubmed]
 
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