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10IR/ML/Injectable Suspension/EXTRAITS ALLERGENIQUS DERMATOPHAGOIDES PTERONYSSINUS

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STALLERGENES
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Identification
- Active ingredient (INN)
- EXTRAITS ALLERGENIQUS DERMATOPHAGOIDES PTERONYSSINUS
- Internal code
- 01 D 030
- Country of Origin
- France
- Pharmaceutical form
- Injectable Suspension
- Prescription List
- OTC
- Packaging
- b/01 flacon.

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Associated Conditions
Dental extraction, recent history Pregnancy Autoimmune disease in remission Severe cardiovascular disease Allergic Subject under 18 Concomitant vaccination.
Adverse Effects
- Urticaria (Common)
- Sensation of a foreign body (Common)
- Chest damage (Common)
- Oral allergy syndrome (Common)
- Angioedema (Uncommon)
- Anaphylactic reaction Dysphagia (Common)
- Allergic conjunctivitis (Common)
- Dysphony (Common)
- Oral discomfort (Common)
- Dysgueusia (Common)
- Oropharyngeal pain (Common)
- Oral pruritus (Very common)
- Vesicular stomatitis (Common)
- Glossite (Uncommon)
- Oral ulceration (Uncommon)
- Labial edema (Common)
- Irritation of the throat (Very common)
- Laryngeal edema (Uncommon)
- Pharyngeal edema (Common)
- Pruritus of the ear (Very common)
- Oral edema (Very common)
- Pruritus labial (Common)
- Glossodynia (Common)
- Rhinite (Common)
- Paraesthesia pharyngo-laryngyngeal (Common)
- Sensation of pharyngeal constriction (Uncommon)
- Stomatitis (Common)
- Pruritus of the language (Very common)
- Labial vesicle (Uncommon)
- Dry barley (Common)
- Abdominal pain (Common)
- Gastroesophageal reflux (Common)
- Esophageal irritation (Uncommon)
- Diarrhoea (Common)
- Nausea (Common)
- Swelling of the language (Common)
- Dyspepsia (Common)
- Eosinophilic esophagitis Oral paresthesia (Very common)
- Oral hypoesthesia (Common)
- Dyspnoea (Common)
- Cough (Common).