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Angioedema is potentially life-threating swelling of integument and mucosa that has multiple potential aetiologies with varying mechanisms. Drug-induced angioedema is often easily correlated with the offending agent and can be prevented with discontinuation of the medication. Many medications have now been implicated in drug-induced angioedema but the two most common are ACE inhibitors and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). This case highlights severe angioedema secondary to celecoxib and reviews varying aetiologies of angioedema and NSAID hypersensitivity reactions. © BMJ Publishing Group Limited 2023. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.

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Vivek Vardhan Jasti, Jay Anderson, Ifa Abdujelil. Angioedema without urticaria after recent initiation of celecoxib. BMJ case reports. 2023 Sep 22;16(9)

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