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Drug Reactions
Drug Reactions Diploma in Practical Dermatology
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Post-Graduate
05/29/2010

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Term
Give examples of non-immunological drug reactions.
Definition
  • Cytotoxic alopecia eg. Chemotherapy
  • Cumulative toxicity: Chrysiasis(gold), Argyria(silver)
  • Delayed toxicity: Arsenical keratosis, Arsenic induced skin tumours
  • Direct release of mast cell mediators: Opiates, radiographic contrast material
Term

Which of the following represents a Type III hypersensitivity reaction?

  • Thrombocytopenic purpura, or
  • Immune complex vasculitis; serum sickness.

 

Definition

Immune complex diseases are Type III

 

Type II are cytotoxic reactions eg thrombocytopaenic purpura

Term

True or false

Interchangeable terms used in describing Exanthematic drug reactions include Morbilliform and Maculo-papular

Definition
True
Term

Fact: The commonest drugs implicated in Exanthematic, Urticarial and Angioedemal drug reactions are:

 

NSAIDS

ACE-inhibitors

Penicillins

Anti-convulsants

Sulphonamides

 

 

Definition

"NAPAS"

 

NSAIDS

ACE-inhibitors

Penicillins

Anti-convulsants

Sulphonamides

Term
List some drugs implicated in triggering Immune-Complex-related Vasculitis..
Definition

"CATCCH"

 

Cimetidine

Allopurinol

Thiazides

Carbamazepine

Captopril

Hydralazine

Term
A L.E-like syndrome may be provoked what drugs. Name three.
Definition

Capital letters H.M.G. (Her Majesty’s Government)


Hydralazine,
Minocycline and
Griseofulvin.

Term

Which of the following usually presents as a palpable purpura ?

 

Haematological purpura

or

Immune-complex related vasculitis

Definition
Immune-complex related vasculitis
Term

Drug eruptions. What is being described?

"A well circumscribed and inflammatory area. There is a central area of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation which will become more prominent as the erythema fades"

Definition

Fixed drug eruption (can also be bullous)

 

Most commonly seen on genitals, trunk and face.

 

Usual Suspects: Co-trimoxazole, tetracycles, analgesics (paracetamol, aspirin), anticonvulsants (phenytoin, carbamazepine), phenolphthalein

Term

LICHEN PLANUS-LIKE (LICHENOID) ERUPTIONS

 

List some drugs that may cause this.

Definition

PGA Tour

"PGA T"

 

Penicillamine

Gold

Anti-malarials

Thiazides

Term
What is an eponymous name for Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis?[image]
Definition
Lyell's syndrome
Term

Which drugs are implicated in causing Lyell's syndrome?

[image]

Definition

Sulphonamides

Phenothiazines

Carbamazepine

Barbiturates

Rifampicin

Term

Bullous phototoxic reaction. What drugs risk causing this?

[image]

Definition

Amiodarone

Phenothiazones eg. Chlorpromazine

Sulphonamides eg. HCZ, Furosemide, Co-trimazole

Psoralens

Thiazide diuretics

NSAIDs and Nalidixic acid

Term
Acneiform drug reactions. List the causes.
Definition

"LISt"

 

L ithium

I soniazid, I odine and bromides

St eroids (Corticosteroids & Anabolic)

 

Term
Porphyria-like blistering in the absence of abnormal porphyrin metabolism - may be caused by high-dose frusemide, NSAIDs and tetracyclines..
Definition
Pseudoporphyria
Term

What drugs may provoke porphyria?

 

[image]

Definition

"BOG"

 

Barbiturates, Oestrogens and Griseofulvin

Term

Which of the following causes a Slate Grey skin discolouration? How about a purple colour?

 

Bleomycin

Amiodarone

Busulphan

Mepacrine

Chlorpromazine

Monobenzyl ether of hydroquinone

Definition

Amiodarone - Slate Grey

Chlorpromazine- Purple

Bleomycin - Flaggelate on trunk

Busulphan - Addisonian

Mepacrine - Yellow hue

Monobenzyl ether of hydroquinone - Bleaches

Term

True or false.

Captopril can induce a Pityriasis Rosea type rash persisting for as long as the drug is ingested?

Definition

True.

May also occur with metronidazole, omeprazole, gold

Term

Pseudolymphoma - The Anticonvulsant Hypersensitivity Syndrome.

It occurs with Phenytoin, Carbamazepine.

List the clinical features.

Definition
Pyrexia, Generalised rash, Lymphadenopathy, Hepatosplenomegaly, Deranged Liver Function, Arthralgia
Term

What drug may cause a Dark Blue discolouration of the fingernails?

 

 

Definition

Phenolphthalein.

 

Other colours...

  • Phenothiazines Blue-black/purple pigmentation
  • Antimalarials Blue-brown pigmentation.
Term

What drug can cause transverse white lines across the nail (Mee lines)?

[image]

Definition

Arsenic

 

(or blue Mee lines with silver poisoning)

Term
List the drug causes of Hirsuitism / Hypertrichosis
Definition

Minoxidil.
Ciclosporin

Phenytoin
Psoralens

Steroids (Corticosteroids + Androgens)

 

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