Protocol 2
- Begin 9- to 13-day desensitization protocol, starting with pediatric oral suspension, which contains 40 mg of TMP and 200 mg of SMX per 5 mL (1 teaspoon). Gradually increase the dosage according to the protocol.
- If there is any concern about the severity of a previous reaction, have the patient take the initial morning dose in the clinic so that the patient may be monitored for 3-4 hours before going home. (This assumes that emergency treatment, including IV access materials, IV fluids, epinephrine, antihistamines, and steroids, are readily available.)
- Many experts recommend treatment with an antihistamine medication starting 1 day before initiation of the desensitization regimen and continuing daily until the dosage escalation is completed.
- More rapid desensitization protocols are available for patients urgently needing treatment with TMP-SMX.
- Use commercially available pediatric suspension (containing TMP 8 mg and SMX 40 mg per mL [40 mg/200 mg per 5 mL]), followed by double-strength tablets, as follows
https://aidsetc.org/guide/sulfa-desensitization#references
Protocol 3
Desensitization
in delayed drug hypersensitivity reactions –
an EAACI position paper of the Drug Allergy
Interest Group. Allergy 2013; 68: 844–852.
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