Penicillin allergy need not be forever
A specialist clinic at Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital is changing the lives of patients previously diagnosed with penicillin allergies by retesting to see if they still have a sensitivity.
A specialist clinic at Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital is changing the lives of patients previously diagnosed with penicillin allergies by retesting to see if they still have a sensitivity.
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