rechallenge

[ˌriːtʃælɪndʒ]

rechallenge Definition

to administer a drug or treatment to a patient who has previously had an adverse reaction to it, in order to determine whether the reaction will recur.

Using rechallenge: Examples

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  • Example

    The doctor decided to rechallenge the patient with the medication to see if the adverse reaction would occur again.

  • Example

    Rechallenge is not recommended for patients who have had severe allergic reactions to a drug.

rechallenge Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for rechallenge

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Summary: rechallenge in Brief

The verb 'rechallenge' [ˌriːtʃælɪndʒ] means to administer a drug or treatment to a patient who has previously had an adverse reaction to it, in order to determine whether the reaction will recur. It is not recommended for patients who have had severe allergic reactions to a drug.