ICD·index Chapters ENESDE
4A85.0 category

Drug or pharmacological agents hypersensitivity

Definition

Drug hypersensitivity reactions are the adverse effects of pharmaceutical formulations (including active drugs and excipients) that clinically resemble allergy. It belongs to type B adverse drug reactions, which are defined by the World Health Organization as the dose-independent, unpredictable, noxious, and unintended response to a drug taken at a dose normally used in humans. It covers many different clinical phenotypes with variable onset and severity.

7 subordinate codes

Nearby in Complex allergic or hypersensitivity conditions