Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reactions to Antibiotics: How Much is the Extent of the Problem?

Badar Uddin Umar
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Medication-related harm or adverse drug reaction is a great global health concern today. They are frequent and, most often, devastating. With the rising incidences of drug-related adverse outcomes, it is imperative that clinicians have the knowledge and understanding of these occurrences to prevent, diagnose, and manage them properly. Skin is a very commonly affected organ system, and incidences of cutaneous adverse drug reactions are between 1-5% depending on the geographic location. Up to 60% or more of all adverse drug reactions may represent cutaneous reactions. These may fall into either of the dose-dependent or dose-independent categories. Being the most prescribed and utilized drug group, antibiotics have been implicated as one of the major drug groups causing cutaneous drug reactions. There is ample evidence that antibiotics cause severe and non-severe cutaneous adverse drug reactions. A review of the present literature was done using MEDLINE/PubMed, Google Scholar, and other search engines to gather evidence to find how extensive the problem is and how much the burden is. Which will enlighten clinicians from all backgrounds and medical students and help them deal with cutaneous adverse drug reactions more prudently
皮肤抗生素药物不良反应:问题的严重程度有多大?
与药物有关的伤害或药物不良反应是当今全球关注的一个重大健康问题。它们经常发生,而且往往是毁灭性的。随着药物相关不良后果发生率的上升,临床医生对这些事件的认识和理解对于预防、诊断和正确管理是非常必要的。皮肤是一个非常常见的受影响的器官系统,根据地理位置的不同,皮肤药物不良反应的发生率在1-5%之间。高达60%或更多的药物不良反应可能是皮肤反应。这些可能属于剂量依赖或剂量无关的类别。抗生素是处方和使用最多的一类药物,是引起皮肤药物反应的主要药物之一。有充分的证据表明,抗生素引起严重和非严重的皮肤药物不良反应。使用MEDLINE/PubMed、b谷歌Scholar和其他搜索引擎对现有文献进行了回顾,以收集证据,以发现问题的广泛程度和负担有多大。这将给不同背景的临床医生和医学生带来启示,帮助他们更谨慎地处理皮肤药物不良反应
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