Abstract
Four patients and three healthy volunteers were submitted to delayed hypersensitivity skin tests to candidin, tuberculin, streptokinase/streptodornase (SK/SD) and mumps antigen before and after a 1 week treatment with nifedipine 10 mg q. 8h. A decrease in the scores of induration and erythema was observed, especially in response to SK/SD antigen challenge. We conclude that nifedipine may induce an anergy status in delayed hypersensitivity skin tests.
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