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Alleged Drug Allergies in Military General Medicine: Patients' Experiences and Beliefs

Alleged Drug Allergies in Military General Medicine: Patients' Experiences and Beliefs

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18-60 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

This study focuses on the experience of the military patient reporting a suspected drug allergy, with its own specificities. Suspicions of drug allergies during a mission expose the doctor to difficulties.

This study will improve understanding of the allergy patient's point of view. The end result could be a set of ideas for measures to raise awareness among these patients, and motivate them to undergo an allergological assessment.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Military personnel (active or reservist)
  • Reporting a drug allergy during a periodic medical check-up or during a consultation in a medical unit
  • Not opposed to participating in the study.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Candidate on admission visit
  • Opposition to study
  • Minor (under 18 years of age)
  • Pregnant, parturient or breast-feeding woman
  • Person deprived of liberty by a judicial or administrative decision, person under psychiatric care
  • Non-French nationals
  • Person of full age subject to a legal protection measure
  • Person unable to express non-opposition

Study details
    Allergy Penicillin

NCT06112470

Direction Centrale du Service de Santé des Armées

27 January 2024

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