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Rates of Cutaneous Reactions to Drugs
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1976
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AsthmaAllergy MedicineSkin AllergyDermatologyDrug AllergyCutaneous ReactionsAdverse Drug ReactionDrug ResistanceDrug HypersensitivityTopical DrugContact DermatitisAnaphylaxisToxicologySkin PharmacologyAllergyAllergic Skin ReactionsAllergic ReactionsPharmacologyAtopic DermatitisDrug GroupsForensic ToxicologyWound HealingMedicineDrug Discovery
The study provides practicing physicians with drug‑specific quantitative data to evaluate causes of drug‑induced rash, itching, or hives. Rates of allergic skin reactions were estimated from data on 22,227 consecutively monitored medical inpatients. The study identified 57 drugs linked to skin reactions, with 22 drugs (or groups) causing five or more reactions each, while many common drugs showed no allergic reactions.
Rates of allergic skin reactions to commonly used drugs were estimated from data obtained on 22,227 consecutively monitored medical inpatients. A total of 57 drugs were implicated with skin reactions. Five or more reactions were attributed to each of 22 drugs (or drug groups). Many commonly used drugs did not appear to cause any allergic reactions. The study provides the practicing physician with drug-specific quantitative data that can be used to evaluate the causes of drug-induced rash, itching, or hives.
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