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One Response to “What is the best way for me to put Pseudocholinesterase Deficiency on a medical alert bracelet?”
It’s unlikely that anyone other than an anesthesiologist is going to give you succinylcholine, so "sux allergy" is probably all that is required.
When you talk to any anesthesiologist prior to surgery and say that you have pseudocholinesterase deficiency, we know what to do.