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    Ho A, Zaltzman J, Hare GMT, Chen L, Fu L, Tarlo SM, Vadas P.
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  • 24. Immediate hypersensitivity to chlorhexidine: literature review.
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  • 33. Severe anaphylaxis to a new disinfectant: polyhexanide, a chlorhexidine polymer.
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  • 38. [Chlorhexidine caused anaphylactic reaction. Not only drugs should be considered in the investigation of allergy, according to a case report].
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