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Allergic disease/reactions categories

Th e dm are used cautiously during pregnancy (epinephrine and apraclonidine, Pr nancy Cat ory C dipivefrin, Piregnancy Category B) and lactation and in patients witii hypertension, diabet, hyperthyroidism, heart disease, cerebral arteriosclerosis, or bronchial asthma. Some of these dru contain sulfite that may cause allergic-like reactions (hives, wheezing, anaphylaxis) in patients with sulfite sensitivity. See Chapter 22 for information on interactions. [Pg.627]

There are three major categories of filth and extraneous material that constitute contamination potentially hazardous, indicators of insanitation, and aesthetic defects (Zimmerman et al., 2003). Potentially hazardous material includes physical hazards such as hard or sharp objects, chemical hazards such as mites that can cause allergic reactions (Olsen, 1998), or insects that may carry food-borne diseases. Even if insects do not present a health hazard, the presence of insects as foreign matter in food is considered an indication of unsanitary conditions (Zimmerman et al., 2003). The presence of unsanitary conditions can be indicated by the presence of live or dead insects and by intact insects, fragments of insects, or insect products such as... [Pg.243]


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