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Hypersensitivity and adverse reactions to biologics for asthma and allergic diseases

Kim G. Jackson, Sami L. Bahna

2020Expert Review of Clinical Immunology24 citationsDOI

Abstract

Introduction: The development of new biologic agents has provided definite therapeutic advances but, like with any new medications, safety remains a concern.Areas covered: Using PubMed, we reviewed the literature on the adverse effects (AE) to five biologics approved for asthma and/or allergic diseases: one anti-IgE (omalizumab), three anti-IL5 (mepolizumab, reslizumab, benralizumab), and one anti-IL4 (dupilumab).Expert opinion: Biologic agents approved for asthma and allergic diseases are generally safe. Most common AE are benign and tolerated, though long-term safety is lacking for most of them. A slightly increased risk of anaphylaxis to omalizumab and reslizumab required the inclusion of a black box warning, informing the patient, the need for post-injection observation period, and the provision of epinephrine autoinjectors for self-administration when needed. Hypersensitivity reactions, mainly urticaria and very rarely serum sickness have occurred.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineOmalizumabDupilumabBenralizumabAnaphylaxisMepolizumabAdverse effectAsthmaAllergyDermatologyImmunoglobulin EImmunologyIntensive care medicineEosinophilInternal medicineAntibodyUrticaria and Related ConditionsAsthma and respiratory diseasesFood Allergy and Anaphylaxis Research