Anaphylactic shock: The acute allergic reaction that rarely occurs after Xolair injection is called anaphylaxis, which can lead to low blood pressure ("Shock"). It is rare, and usually easy to treat if it does happen. That's why the injection should be supervised by the doctor who can treat you if by slim chance you have this allergic reaction.
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