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How Long Does It Take for a Reaction to Show Up? Understanding Onset Timelines

5 min read
Over 75% of adverse drug reactions are due to predictable, non-immunologic effects, while the remaining reactions can be unpredictable and immune-mediated. The timeline for **how long does it take for a reaction to show up?** varies drastically depending on the type of reaction, from minutes for a severe allergy to weeks for delayed hypersensitivity.

Understanding the Immune Response: Why Can Humans Only Be Treated With Antivenom Once? (It's a Myth)

3 min read
Approximately 5.4 million snakebites occur each year, resulting in up to 2.7 million envenomings. A widespread misconception is that a person can only be treated with antivenom once in their lifetime due to a severe immune response. This is false; modern clinical practice shows that repeat doses are sometimes necessary, although they carry a risk of allergic reactions.

Can Augmentin cause joint pain? Understanding this rare side effect

4 min read
While joint pain is not a common side effect of Augmentin, it can be a symptom of a rare but serious adverse drug reaction known as a serum sickness-like reaction (SSLR). This reaction typically involves fever, rash, and multi-joint aches, emerging days to weeks after starting the medication.