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BUPROPION INDUCED DELAYED ONSET URTICARIA: A CASE REPORT
Bupropion is an oral antidepressant which acts by inhibiting the reuptake of dopamine and noradrenaline from synapse.
Apart from treatment of depressive disorders, it is used off-label for smoking cessation, treatment of attention-decit
hyperactivity disorder and obesity. Bupropion is generally well-tolerated and has a favorable safety prole. Till date there have only been few case
reports of allergic skin reactions associated with bupropion. Apart from being a rare adverse reaction, the unique feature of delayed onset of
allergic reaction may lead to underreporting of the phenomenon. Here we present a case report of a 30 years old male who presented with
generalized urticaria after twenty-three days of bupropion initiation. This report serves to promote awareness among the clinicians about the
association of delayed-onset allergic phenomenon with use of Bupropion.