Decoding Drug Allergies with Dr. Christine Song
The Allergist1 Okt 2024

Decoding Drug Allergies with Dr. Christine Song

“A desensitization is really the assumption that they're allergic. It's not a test, it's not a test dose, it's not a graded challenge. A desensitization is the assumption or the confirmation that they are truly allergic to this drug.” -- Dr. Christine Song Managing drug allergies can be a delicate balancing act, especially when life-saving medications are involved. On this episode of The Allergist, Dr. Mariam Hanna is joined by Dr. Christine Song, an Assistant Clinical Professor at the Univer...

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ENCORE—Epinephrine Essentials: Balancing Confidence, Safety, and Misconceptions

ENCORE—Epinephrine Essentials: Balancing Confidence, Safety, and Misconceptions

“If that medicine is associated with fear of an injection, then we are giving the impression that a diagnosis of food allergy is worse than a life sentence.” — Dr. Paul Turner When it comes to managi...

18 Aug 29min

Milk and egg: different ladders, different outcomes

Milk and egg: different ladders, different outcomes

"Food, milk and egg ladders look the same, but they're not the same." — Dr. Juan Trujillo Ladders are close to standard in some clinics now. The evidence that they change the course of anything is sti...

4 Aug 23min

Managing the child-to-adult transition

Managing the child-to-adult transition

"...these are chronic conditions that are not going to magically go away when a patient turns 18 or 21." — Dr. William Anderson Adolescence and early adulthood tend to be a rough stretch for patients ...

21 Jul 28min

New Epinephrine Options. Fewer Fears?

New Epinephrine Options. Fewer Fears?

“If you are willing to use it and use it quickly, that's what I want you to have.” — Dr. Jay Lieberman Epinephrine is everywhere in allergy practice. Prescribed, refilled, demonstrated, repeated. And ...

7 Jul 28min

CVID? No. SAD? Maybe.

CVID? No. SAD? Maybe.

“You can have a patient that has normal immunoglobulins and abnormal responses to protein antigens as well. Historically, I’ve seen these patients. They do happen. They are out there.” — Dr. Benjamin ...

23 Jun 27min

When It’s Not Asthma, Think Larynx

When It’s Not Asthma, Think Larynx

“If the asthma is under good control but they are still having these episodes, then I do think that maybe they have a PVFMD component to their breathing issue.” Dr. R. Jun Lin Patients come into clini...

9 Jun 25min

When AI meets the allergy clinic

When AI meets the allergy clinic

“AI might feel like magic at times, but mostly it's just powerful technology, and with any technology, it's a tool.” —Merlijn van Breugel AI is no longer a future-tense possibility for allergists. It ...

26 Mai 27min

The Expanding Toolbox for Food Allergy

The Expanding Toolbox for Food Allergy

“It’s a fun time to be a food allergist”—Dr. David Fleischer Food allergy treatment is no longer just about avoidance, epinephrine, and hoping for the best. With high-dose OIT, low-dose OIT, SLIT, EPI...

12 Mai 28min

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