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    Whereas reported penicillin allergy is highly prevalent, true allergy is rare. Nonetheless, a reported penicillin allergy is associated with higher rates of alternative broad-spectrum antibiotic use, multidrug-resistant infections, surgical site infections, and higher health care costs and mortality.1,2 Although historically cephalosporins have been avoided in reported penicillin allergy, recent literature supports the safety of its administration in this patient population. In alignment with this understanding, Khan et al1 suggested that patients with nonanaphylactic unverified penicillin allergies can receive cephalosporins without testing, and patients with a history of anaphylaxis to penicillin can be given cephalosporins with structurally dissimilar R1 side chains without testing.

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    On the 95th anniversary of the discovery of penicillin experts have warned that millions of people mistakenly believe they are allergic to the antibiotic.

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    People who are allergic to penicillin are often given less effective medications that can make them more susceptible to infections, but many people who believe they are allergic to penicillin are n…

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