drug induced hypersensitivity

What Causes Drug-Induced Hypersensitivity?

The primary cause of drug-induced hypersensitivity is the immune system's response to a drug or its metabolites. For some individuals, their immune system mistakenly identifies a drug as a harmful substance, leading to the production of antibodies or sensitized T-cells. Genetic predispositions, such as specific HLA alleles, can increase susceptibility to hypersensitivity reactions.

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