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. 1991 Jun;6(2):113–117. doi: 10.3346/jkms.1991.6.2.113

Sodium salicylate sensitivity in an asthmatic patient with aspirin sensitivity.

H S Park 1, Y S Lim 1, J E Suh 1, N S Rhu 1, D I Cho 1, J W Kim 1
PMCID: PMC3049690  PMID: 1751016

Abstract

Non-acetylated salicylates have been recommended for use as alternatives to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in aspirin and/or tartrazine-sensitive patients. We experienced a case of an aspirin-sensitive asthmatic patient who developed a broncho-obstructive reaction after taking 100 mg of sodium salicylate. The result of this study suggests that sodium salicylate may cross-react with aspirin in aspirin-and tartrazine-sensitive patients.

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