Rook's Textbook of Dermatology 2010
DOI: 10.1002/9781444317633.ch75
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“…FDE is commonly associated with NSAIDs, tetracyclins, doxycyclin, cotrimoxazole, pencillins, cephalosporins and phenobarbitone, Exfoliative dermatitis is known to be induced by antibiotics, NSAIDs, dapsone, anticonvulsants etc., Macrolide antibiotics, hydroxychloroquin, and diltiazem are well known to induce AGEP. [ 10 ] The female patient who presented with multiple lesions of FDE gave a history of recurrent attacks of one or two FDE lesions for the past one year. A detailed drug history revealed that she was receiving amitryptilline and NSAID for peripheral neuropathy intermittently during the above mentioned period.…”
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“…FDE is commonly associated with NSAIDs, tetracyclins, doxycyclin, cotrimoxazole, pencillins, cephalosporins and phenobarbitone, Exfoliative dermatitis is known to be induced by antibiotics, NSAIDs, dapsone, anticonvulsants etc., Macrolide antibiotics, hydroxychloroquin, and diltiazem are well known to induce AGEP. [ 10 ] The female patient who presented with multiple lesions of FDE gave a history of recurrent attacks of one or two FDE lesions for the past one year. A detailed drug history revealed that she was receiving amitryptilline and NSAID for peripheral neuropathy intermittently during the above mentioned period.…”
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“…Fixed drug eruption is a distinctive drug induced reaction pattern characterized by recurrence of eruption at the same site of the skin or mucous membrane with repeated systemic administration of the drug. [ 5 ] It was first described by Bourns and later on by Brocq. FDE is the most common cutaneous drug reaction described in India, being somewhat more common in this part of the globe; a finding ascribed to genetic factors.…”
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“…[ 7 ] Common drugs incriminated in causing FDE are trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, tetracycline, penicillin, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs like aspirin, diclofenac sodium, naproxen and ibuprofen. [ 5 ]…”
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“…Oral lichenoid drug eruptions have been reported in association with an extensive list of medications. The most commonly implicated drug classes include: penicillamine (5,18), antimalarials (19), gold salts (5,12), antihypertensives, including β ‐blockers (4,5,18,20,21) and angiotensin inhibitors (5,6,21–23), nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (5,24,25), and HIV medications (5,26,27). The time from initial medication intake to lesion appearance is variable, ranging from weeks to months with an average delay in onset of 2–3 months (6).…”
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