General Medicine • ~15 min to master
Type I = immediate (anaphylaxis) = IgE. Type IV = delayed (contact dermatitis) = T-cell. Latex allergy = Type I or IV. First drug in anaphylaxis = Epinephrine 0.5mg IM (anterolateral thigh).
Allergy & Anaphylaxis Management is a high-yield topic in General Medicine. It has appeared in 6 out of the last 10 NEET MDS exams, making it a commonly tested topic in this subject.General Medicine carries approximately 10 marks in the exam, and mastering Allergy & Anaphylaxis Management is essential for maximizing your score in this section.