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What are fixed drug eruptions?

Author: H K



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• FDE is characterized by the formation of one or more round or oval patches or plaques that will recur at the same site (fixed) with reexposure to the drug • Common drug culprits include: tetracyclines, metronidazole, phenolphtaleine, sulfonamide, barbituriques, NSAID's, salicylate, food coloring (yellow)


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