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What is an allergic response?

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An allergic response is a response of the immune system to some form of allergen. It may take the form of itching, inflammation, or tissue injury.

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What drug provokes an allergic response?

Any drug can provoke allergic response. Every one is unique and different. So some individuals give individual response to the given drug. All the drugs can give allergic response in some individuals. Some drugs are more prone to give allergic response. No drug is designed to give an allergic response. It will not be called as drug in that case.


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Anaphylactic shock is an example of an?

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An acute allergic response can lead to?

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Immune responses which affect adversely the host are often called what humoral response cellular response allergic response or natural immunity?

An allergic response is an immune over reaction to a harmless allergen such as pollen which will adversely affect the host, when the allergen is pollen this causes hayfever.


Are hives common?

Hives are a common allergic response yes.


Pollen grains often stimulate an allergic response that produces?

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What is the term for an immediate severe allergic response?

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Are basophils red blood cells that increase in response to an allergic reaction?

No they decrease.