“…More medication choices, extended treatment courses, and longer patient survival contribute to increased exposure to drugs and subsequently give rise to the incidence of Cutaneous adverse drug reactions (CADRs). 1 , 2 , 3 Although most patients with CADRs will be cured after drug withdrawal, severe types of CADR require hospital interventions and are even life-threatening. 4 , 5 This report retrospectively analyzed the characteristics of patients with CADRs based on hospitalized patients.…”