
doi: 10.1159/000251609
pmid: 4276047
Fixed drug eruptions (FDE) were investigated in 14 patients. The clinical pattern of the disease was classical. The causes of FDE were different in India as compared to other countries. Sulphonamides and analgesics were the commonest causes, though some other drugs such as tetracycline were also found to be responsible for this syndrome. Provocation tests were found useful.
Male, Analgesics, Sulfonamides, Humans, India, Female, Drug Eruptions, Tetracycline, Skin Tests
Male, Analgesics, Sulfonamides, Humans, India, Female, Drug Eruptions, Tetracycline, Skin Tests
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