Abstract

Bullous, Multifocal Fixed Drug Eruption to Pseudoephedrine: A Case Report

Adverse reactions to medications are extremely common and display a characteristic clinical morphology including fixed drug eruption (FDE), urticaria, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, hypersensitivity syndrome, morbilliform exanthem, pigmentary changes and so on. Fixed drug eruption is commonly seen with antimicrobials and analgesics. Here we report a case of a 45 year-old male who presented to us with multiple bullous eruptions over the trunk, upper limbs and thighs after repeated doses of pseudoephedrine.


Author(s):

Adeline Mei-Yen Yong and Sam Shiyao Yang



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