“…3,5,6 However, mucosal lesions can be noted in up to 40% of drug-induced cases, which is still lower than the 80% involvement observed in the classical LABD. 7,11 Childhood LABD has been mostly associated with infections or drug ingestion and rarely with other conditions such as ulcerative colitis and autoimmune lymphoproliferative disease. 2,9 The most frequently reported drugs that can induce LABD in adults are antibiotics such as vancomycin, penicillin G, ampicillin, cefamandole, TMP-SMX, rifampin and sulfisoxazole, NSAID such as piroxicam, naproxen and diclofenac, interferon-gamma, interleukin-2, phenytoin, amiodarone, captopril, iodine contrast agent, somatostatin, lithium, furosemide and cyclosporine.…”