“…5,9,10 For the etiology, erythema multiforme is usually related to an immunological reaction to bacterial (mycoplasma pneumonia, mycobacteria, brucellosis), viral (herpes simplex, AIDS, adenovirus, enterovirus), or fungal infections (coccidioidomycosis, dermatophytosis, histoplasmosis) infections, radiation therapy, malignancies, emotional stress, and drugs.as it was the case for our patient. 3,4,11,12 The most common drugs incriminated are as follows: sulfonamides, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, carbamazepine, vancomycin, phenytoin, co-trimoxazole; barbituric…. 9,10,13,14 Also, some bronchodilators and antiasthmatics can induce erythema multiforme as it was in our case in which we have the association between the bronchial asthma drug intake and incidence of lesions.…”