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The American College of Emergency Physicians advises people to “carry an emergency medical ID card or wear medical ID jewelry if they have a health condition, allergy, implanted device or if they are taking medications that might be life-threatening.” If you or a loved one has severe drug allergies, Shop Now for your Allergic to Sulfa Medical Alert Bracelets, Dog Tags or Necklaces.
Any medication can trigger an allergic reaction. That said, some are more likely to cause these types of problems than others.These are the most common requiring the medical alert notification.
- Antibiotics — amoxicillin, ampicillin, penicillin, tetracycline, and others
- Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen and naproxen
- Aspirin
- Sulfa drugs
- Morphine
- Codeine
Adverse reactions to medications are common, yet everyone responds differently. One person may develop a rash or other reactions when taking a certain medication, while another person on the same drug may have no adverse reaction at all.
Only about 5% to 10% of these reactions are due to an allergy to the medication.
An allergic reaction occurs when the immune system overreacts to a harmless substance, in this case a medication, which triggers an allergic reaction. Sensitivities to drugs may produce similar symptoms, but do not involve the immune system.
Drug Allergy Treatment Management
If you have side effects that concern you, or you suspect a drug allergy has occurred, call your physician. If your symptoms are severe, seek medical help immediately. A serious anaphylactic reaction requires immediate medical attention because the result can be fatal.
In most cases of adverse reactions, your physician can prescribe an alternative medication.
Make sure your physician, dentist and pharmacy are kept current regarding your drug allergies. This will help determine which medications should be avoided
We recommend that your engraving information include:
- Name and date of birth
- Address (Street, City, State)
- Allergies (Medications, Food, Other)
- Expected Allergic Reaction (mild, moderate, severe)
- Specific medical condition(s)
- Specific name of the medication(s) you are taking that affect life-saving treatments
When room allows we recommend adding:
- I.C.E. name and phone number (Emergency contact)
- Doctor name and phone number
Universal Medical Data, LLC offers CUSTOM ENGRAVED Medical ID Bracelets, Medical ID Dog Tags and Pendants for you to personalize using the suggestions above.
FREE Online Access Emergency Medical Card.
Secure, easy to use, on-line registry to complete your medical information
Update your information as frequently as you want
Clear and concise printed information saved on a credit card sized form
Unlimited updating, editing, then save and print on your printer.
If you or a loved one are severely allergic to various drugs, you are not alone. The American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology is one of the most trusted resources for information, education, referral and support. Click HERE for more information on this subject.