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allergic reaction

NOUN
  1. hypersensitivity reaction to a particular allergen; symptoms can vary greatly in intensity

How To Use allergic reaction In A Sentence

  • Allergic reactions to co-trimoxazole are more common in persons with AIDS. Chapter 22
  • Serious allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, occur rarely, but timely intervention is crucial.
  • Put briefly, there was a kind of allergic reaction between On Location and the brand-new edition of Microsoft Word.
  • Although it contains sulfur, the structure of sulfur is different from that of sulfites and sulfa drugs, which have been shown to cause allergic reactions.
  • However, some people can have an immediate and more widespread allergic reaction, such as an anaphylactic shock and this can be fatal.
  • In some cases, allergy skin or blood tests are carried out, to work out what has caused the allergic reaction.
  • She went straight to her GP but was assured it was just an allergic reaction and sent home with antibiotics. The Sun
  • Imagine the lawsuits if they sold that crap in the US and someone's baby had an allergic reaction to something specifically marked "hypoallergenic" because they actually loaded it with perfume that's known to produce allergic reactions. 03/14/2006
  • It sounds like he had an allergic reaction to his opponent. Times, Sunday Times
  • The allergic reaction causes the cells to release histamine, a chemical which prompts the sneezing and itching impulse.
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