使用非甾体抗炎药引起的大疱性固定药疹-一个病例系列

IF 0.7 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
N. Kandra, A. Varghese, P. Uppala, Y. Vangoori, Upendra Uttaravelli, S. Venkata Saibaba, Butti Lavanya
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摘要

固定性药疹(FDE)是一种独特的延迟性IV型超敏反应,表现为再次接触违规药物时在相同位置反复出现皮肤反应(皮肤或粘膜上)。这最常见的原因是口服药物、抗菌药物和非甾体抗炎药是最常见的罪魁祸首。在此,我们讨论了6例因不同非甾体抗炎药引起的大疱性FDE。第一个病例是萘普生诱导的大疱性固定性药疹(BFDE),第二个病例是由Etoricoxib引起的,第三个患者是Mefenamic acid诱导的BFDE,第四个是布洛芬诱导的FDE,第五个是双氯芬酸诱导的BFE,第六个是Aceclofenac诱导的BFDE,第七个是扑热息痛诱导的BFDE。所有这些患者都注意到皮肤科医生临床诊断为NSAID诱导的BFDE的皮肤反应。采用的主要治疗方法是避免使用罪魁祸首药物。所有7名患者均接受了口服类固醇治疗,随后接受了减少FDE相关瘙痒的抗组胺药、索霉素软膏和治疗色素沉着病变的局部类固醇治疗。临床医生及时诊断BFDE并停药可能有助于在几天内迅速解决反应,在几周内延迟恢复,从而防止发病率和死亡率的上升。
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Bullous fixed drug eruptions consequent to NSAID usage − a case series
Fixed drug eruption (FDE) is a distinct, delayed type-IV hypersensitivity manifesting as recurring cutaneous reaction (on skin or mucosa) in the same locations on re-exposure to the offending drug. This is most commonly due to oral medications, antimicrobials and NSAIDs being the most common culprits. Herein, we discuss six cases of bullous FDE due to diverse NSAIDs. The first case was Naproxen-induced bullous fixed drug eruption (BFDE), the second case was due to Etoricoxib, the third patient had Mefenamic acid-induced BFDE, the fourth was Ibuprofen-induced FDE, the fifth one was Diclofenac-induced BFDE, the sixth was Aceclofenac-induced BFDE, and the seventh was a case of paracetamol-induced BFDE. All these patients noticed skin reactions that were clinically diagnosed by the dermatologist as NSAID-induced BFDE. The mainstay of treatment adopted was to avoid the culprit drug. All the seven patients were treated with oral steroids, followed by antihistaminics for reducing FDE-associated pruritus, ointment soframycin, and topical steroids for hyperpigmented lesions. Prompt diagnosis of BFDE and drug withdrawal at the clinician side may help in rapid resolution of the reaction within days to delayed recovery within few weeks, thus preventing rise in morbidity and mortality.
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Egyptian Pharmaceutical Journal
Egyptian Pharmaceutical Journal PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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