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Histamine Positive Skin Test Control, histamine positive skin test control

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Manufacturer
Greer
ICD-10 indication
Z01.82

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About Histamine Positive Skin Test Control, histamine positive skin test control

What is this medication? Histamine Positive Skin Test Control is a standardized solution used by healthcare professionals during allergy diagnostic testing. Its primary purpose is to act as a positive control when performing skin prick, puncture, or intradermal tests. By applying a small amount of histamine to the skin, doctors can confirm that the patient's skin is capable of reacting to allergens and that the testing procedure is being carried out accurately. This medication is essential for interpreting the results of other allergy tests performed at the same time. If the histamine control produces a typical localized redness and swelling, it indicates that the patient's skin mast cells are functioning and that they have not recently taken medications, such as antihistamines, that would interfere with the test results. This ensures that any negative reactions to specific environmental or food allergens are genuine and not the result of suppressed immune responses.

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