1996
DOI: 10.1111/j.1346-8138.1996.tb02723.x
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A Case of Drug Eruption Due to Simultaneous Sensitization with Three Different Kinds of Drugs

Abstract: We reported a case of drug eruption induced by combined treatment with three different kinds of drugs, amoxapine, mexiletine hydrochloride and cefaclor. A 63-year-old Japanese woman suffering from 11 years of standing reflex sympathetic dystrophy developed multiple erythematous papules on her trunk and extremities after taking 14 kinds of drugs. The provocation challenge produced positive reactions to amoxapine, mexiletine hydrochloride, and cefaclor, but was negative to the other drugs. We discussed the mecha… Show more

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“…Severe CADR induced by loxapine are very rare. In literature, acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis has been described with amoxapine (a derivative of loxapine), proven by patch testing 2,3. Observations of DRESS to clozapine have been published 4,5.…”
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“…Severe CADR induced by loxapine are very rare. In literature, acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis has been described with amoxapine (a derivative of loxapine), proven by patch testing 2,3. Observations of DRESS to clozapine have been published 4,5.…”
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confidence: 99%