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= Beta-lactam allergies =
== Beta-lactam allergies ==


== Cross-reactivity ==
=== Cross-reactivity ===


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=== C-7 Side Chains ===
==== C-7 Side Chains ====


* '''Group 1:''' penicillin, cephalothin, cefoxitin
* '''Group 1:''' penicillin, cephalothin, cefoxitin
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* '''Group 3:''' cefipime, cefotaxime, ceftriaxone
* '''Group 3:''' cefipime, cefotaxime, ceftriaxone


=== C-3 Side Chains ===
==== C-3 Side Chains ====


* '''Group 1:''' cefadroxil, cephalexin
* '''Group 1:''' cefadroxil, cephalexin
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Drugs that have identical R1 or R2 structures are listed as R1 (red cell) or R2 (gold cell). If only the ring or branch chain moiety of the R1 structure is identical, it is listed as R10 or R100, respectively. Drugs that have similar R1 or R2 structures are listed as r1 or r2. If only the ring or branch chain moiety of the R1 structure is similar, it is listed as r10 or r100, respectively. Blank cells imply no R1 or R2 structural similarities.
Drugs that have identical R1 or R2 structures are listed as R1 (red cell) or R2 (gold cell). If only the ring or branch chain moiety of the R1 structure is identical, it is listed as R10 or R100, respectively. Drugs that have similar R1 or R2 structures are listed as r1 or r2. If only the ring or branch chain moiety of the R1 structure is similar, it is listed as r10 or r100, respectively. Blank cells imply no R1 or R2 structural similarities.


== Hypersensitivity Reactions ==
=== Hypersensitivity Reactions ===


* Type I (IgE-mediated)
* Type I (IgE-mediated)
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** Penicillins '''should be avoided'''
** Penicillins '''should be avoided'''


== Further Reading ==
=== Further Reading ===


* Zagursky RJ and Pichichero ME.[http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaip.2017.08.027 Cross-reactivity in β-Lactam Allergy]. ''J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract''. 2018;6(1):72-81.e1.
* Zagursky RJ and Pichichero ME.[http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaip.2017.08.027 Cross-reactivity in β-Lactam Allergy]. ''J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract''. 2018;6(1):72-81.e1.

Revision as of 15:03, 17 August 2019

Beta-lactam allergies

Cross-reactivity

C-7 G1 C-7 G2 C-7 G3 C-3 G1 C-3 G2 C-3 G3 C-3 G4 C-3 G5 C-3 G6 C-3 G7
Penicillin X
Ampicillin X
Amoxicillin X
Cefazolin
Cephalexin X X
Cefadroxil X X
Cephalothin X X
Cefotetan X
Cefoxitin X X
Cefuroxime X
Cefaclor X
Cefotaxime X X
Ceftriaxone X
Ceftazidime X
Cefixime X
Cefdinir
Cefipime X
Ceftaroline

C-7 Side Chains

  • Group 1: penicillin, cephalothin, cefoxitin
  • Group 2: amoxicillin, ampicillin, cefaclor, cephalexin, cefadroxil
  • Group 3: cefipime, cefotaxime, ceftriaxone

C-3 Side Chains

  • Group 1: cefadroxil, cephalexin
  • Group 2: cefotetan
  • Group 3: cefotaxime, cephalothin
  • Group 4
  • Group 5: cefuroxime, cefoxitin
  • Group 6: cefixime
  • Group 7: ceftazidime

Comparison of R1 and R2 structural similarities between b-lactam drugs

Drugs that have identical R1 or R2 structures are listed as R1 (red cell) or R2 (gold cell). If only the ring or branch chain moiety of the R1 structure is identical, it is listed as R10 or R100, respectively. Drugs that have similar R1 or R2 structures are listed as r1 or r2. If only the ring or branch chain moiety of the R1 structure is similar, it is listed as r10 or r100, respectively. Blank cells imply no R1 or R2 structural similarities.

Hypersensitivity Reactions

  • Type I (IgE-mediated)
    • Anaphylaxis
    • Itchy rash
    • Penicillins should be avoided
  • Type II (IgG-mediated)
    • Non-itchy rash
    • Rash will improve if treatment continues, no need to avoid penicillins
  • Type IV (cell-mediated)
    • Toxic epidermal necrolysis
    • Stevens-Johnson syndrome
    • Penicillins should be avoided

Further Reading

References

  1. ^  Brittany Kula, Gordana Djordjevic, Joan L. Robinson. A Systematic Review: Can One Prescribe Carbapenems to Patients With IgE-Mediated Allergy to Penicillins or Cephalosporins?. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2014;59(8):1113-1122. doi:10.1093/cid/ciu587.
  2. ^  Anna R. Wolfson, Emily M. Huebner, Kimberly G. Blumenthal. Acute care beta-lactam allergy pathways: approaches and outcomes. Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. 2019;123(1):16-34. doi:10.1016/j.anai.2019.04.009.
  3. ^  Erica S. Shenoy, Eric Macy, Theresa Rowe, Kimberly G. Blumenthal. Evaluation and Management of Penicillin Allergy. JAMA. 2019;321(2):188. doi:10.1001/jama.2018.19283.