Nurse-Allergist duo aims to bust millions of false penicillin allergies
NCT ID NCT07127835
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated Apr 28, 2026 · Updated 25 times
Summary
This study tests whether a nurse and allergist working together can safely and effectively remove incorrect penicillin allergy labels from patients' records. About 440 adults with a documented penicillin allergy will be evaluated using this team approach or the standard allergist-only method. The goal is to see if the team approach is just as safe and improves patients' quality of life while using fewer resources.
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Prince of Wales Hospital
Hong Kong, 999077, Hong Kong
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Princess Margaret Hospital
Hong Kong, 999077, Hong Kong
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Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Hong Kong, 999077, Hong Kong
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Queen Mary Hospital
Hong Kong, 999077, Hong Kong
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