1955
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1955.03730310074017
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Nonrecurring Chlorpromazine Dermatitis

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“…The hypotension which results from chlorpromazine is primarily orthostatic. The occurrence of various skin rashes (including morbilliform, urticarial, contact dermatitides, and photosensitivity) has not appeared to be related to dosage or duration of drug administration; factors of sensitization and/or individual susceptibility have been suggested as etiologic factors in the development of these dermatitides (81).…”
Section: Somatic Effects Of Chlorpromazinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hypotension which results from chlorpromazine is primarily orthostatic. The occurrence of various skin rashes (including morbilliform, urticarial, contact dermatitides, and photosensitivity) has not appeared to be related to dosage or duration of drug administration; factors of sensitization and/or individual susceptibility have been suggested as etiologic factors in the development of these dermatitides (81).…”
Section: Somatic Effects Of Chlorpromazinementioning
confidence: 99%