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Side effects of benoxaprofen.
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Toxic Epidermal NecrolysisPharmacotherapyDermatologyAdverse Drug ReactionAdverse Dermatological ReactionsInflammationDrug HypersensitivityTrue Side EffectsSide EffectsContact DermatitisToxicologyPain ManagementClinical DermatologyDermatopathologySclerodermaPharmacologySide EffectWound HealingMedicine
A study was made of adverse dermatological reactions to the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent benoxaprofen. Photosensitivity was seen in several patients, confined to wavelengths less than 340 nm. Other cutaneous side effects were erythema multiforme, the Stevens-Johnson syndrome, milia, and onycholysis. One case of pancytopenia and toxic epidermal necrolysis was reported. patients were not rechallenged with the drug, but these reactions appear to be true side effects of benoxaprofen.
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