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    Allergy. 1996 Jun;51(6):421-4.

    Anaphylaxis to subcutaneous neutral protamine Hagedorn insulin with simultaneous sensitization to protamine and insulin.

    Blanco C, Castillo R, Quiralte J, Delgado J, García I, de Pablos P, Carrillo T.

    Section of Allergy, Hospital Universitario Ntra. Sra. del Pino, Facultad de Ciencias Médicas y de la Salud, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain.

    We report an insulin-treated diabetic patient who suffered, in a 2-month period, three severe anaphylactic reactions immediately after self-administered subcutaneous injections of neutral protamine Hagedorn (NPH) human recombinant-DNA insulin. These reactions consisted of local and systemic symptoms, including dyspnea and hypotension. A simultaneous sensitization to human insulin and to protamine was demonstrated, both by skin tests and by the determination of serum specific IgE. Suspecting protamine allergy, we performed a test dose to human lente insulin with perfect tolerance. After a 1-year follow-up with lente-insulin treatment, no reactions have occurred, despite treatment interruptions. Therefore, protamine IgE-mediated allergy probably caused our patient's reactions. In conclusion, protamine sensitization should be ruled out in any patient with a history of reactions to subcutaneous protamine-containing insulins, even if insulin sensitization is present.

    PMID: 8837667 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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