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Understanding What Is a Delayed Drug Reaction Time and How to Respond

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Unlike immediate allergic reactions that happen within minutes, delayed immune-mediated adverse drug reactions are defined as those occurring more than 6 hours after dosing, sometimes taking days or weeks to appear. This makes identifying the culprit drug and managing the condition challenging for both patients and healthcare providers. Understanding what is a delayed drug reaction time is crucial for prompt recognition and appropriate treatment.