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A 34-year-old man developed angioedema during treatment with anas-barbariae-hepatis-et-cordis-extractum [Oscillococcinum].
The man presented to the emergency department (ED) with acute tongue swelling. He had received anas-barbariaehepatis-et-cordis-extractum [route and dosage not stated] for flu like symptoms. On arrival to the ED, he had mild stridor without any rash. He was noted to have a markedly swollen protruding tongue associated...