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What is a type 4 adverse drug reaction?

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Unlike immediate allergic responses triggered by antibodies, a **what is a type 4 adverse drug reaction?** is a delayed, cell-mediated hypersensitivity reaction that can manifest days or even weeks after exposure to a medication. This immunological response is driven by T-cells and is responsible for many severe cutaneous and systemic drug-induced conditions.