Recurrent anaphylaxis to a depot form of GnRH analogue
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Abstract
Experience with depot forms of hormonal preparations suggests that severe adverse reactions are infrequent and immediate hypersensitivity reactions are rare. We report a case of recurrent anaphylaxis to a depot form of GnRH analogue requiring both acute and chronic management.
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