ALLERGY DRUG PANEL - (COMPREHENSIVE - 35 DRUG)
MRP - ₹ 18,000
What is a ALLERGY DRUG PANEL - (COMPREHENSIVE - 35 DRUG)?
The Allergy Drug Panel – Comprehensive (35 Drug) test is a diagnostic screening designed to detect allergic sensitivity to a wide range of commonly prescribed medications. Using blood samples, the test measures drug-specific IgE antibodies to identify potential allergic reactions. The purpose of this test is to confirm suspected drug allergies, prevent adverse drug reactions, and guide healthcare professionals in prescribing safe alternatives. By providing a comprehensive overview, it ensures patient safety and supports personalized medical care.
Additional Information
| Also known as/ Other names: | Comprehensive Drug Allergy Panel, 35 Drug Allergy Test Panel, Drug Hypersensitivity Panel, Multi-Drug Allergy Screening Panel |
| Parameters: | 35 |
| Recommended for: | M/F/Others |
| Sample Type: | Blood |
| Patient Preparation: | No prior preparation is needed |
| Reports: | 2 days |
FAQs
It helps identify drug allergies, prevents adverse reactions, and guides doctors in prescribing safe alternatives for patients.
Patients with suspected drug allergies, unexplained reactions to medications, or those requiring multiple drug therapies may benefit from this test.
A positive result indicates allergic sensitivity to one or more drugs, guiding avoidance and treatment decisions.
A negative result suggests no detectable drug-specific IgE antibodies, reducing likelihood of allergy to tested drugs.
Yes, certain drugs may influence immune response, but IgE antibody detection remains reliable.
Yes, it is safe and can be performed in pediatric patients when clinically indicated.
Prevention is difficult, but identifying allergies early helps avoid unsafe medications and reactions.