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1. Physical Agents

Heat.
Cold
Exercise
Friction .
Sunlight

2. Emotional Factors
Stress
Anxiety

3. Drugs and Medicines -
- Aspirin and anything containing acetyl-salicylic acid
- Penicillin
- Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (known as anti-rheumatics. mephenamic acid, butibufeno, diclofenaco, fenbufen, Phenylbutazone, flurbiprofen, ibuprofen, indomethacin, ketoprofen, ketorolac, meclofenamate, nabumetone, naproxen, piroxicam, propyphenazon)
- Codein. morphin and its derivates (Buprenorphine, dolantin, pethidine, etc.)
- Caugh-supresants (ej. containing Dextromethorphan
- Alcohol
- Anaesthetics such as   lidocaine, tetracaine, procaine, , or methylparaben preservative, , d-tubocurarine, metocurine, etomidate, thiopental, , succinylcholine, enflurane, isoflurane,
- Muscle Relaxant used for general anaesthetic.
- Inducers for general anaesthetic
- Do not use beta-bloquers during general anaesthetic or anaphilactic shock.
- Interfer�n alfa
- Clorodeoxiadenosina (2-CDA)
- Narcotics
- Cocaine

4. Others

Insect and other venoms (bee, wasp, snake, jellyfish, ...)
Foods and food additives / preservatives: hot foods, spicy foods
Some bacterial and viral infections
Allergens (all kinds of)
Luis Escribano Mora, Dr. M.D. Ph.D.
Centro de Estudios de Mastocitosis
de Castilla La Mancha (CLMast)

[email protected]
[email protected]
emergencies 24 hrs: 638 22 61 96
Dr. Escribano:  638 22 62 28
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