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24/11/2012, 07:14 AM
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Just wondering if anyone has heard of this before?
My DD had a level 1 reaction to Redi-Pred (no food or other meication taken in the hour before the Redi-Pred was fiven) but can take Pred-Mix. I avoid the Redi-Pred, which is HARD with an asthmatic child, am mostly curious if other people have heard/know of this? |
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25/11/2012, 11:02 PM
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What is a level 1 reaction? Think you need to see a paediatric immunologist at a children's hospital so it can be properly investigated!
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25/11/2012, 11:08 PM
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It may be a preservative or additive he is allergic to, rather than the prednisone itself.
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