Title of article
SEVERE CUTANEOUS ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS: STEVENS-JOHNSON SYNDROME AND TOXIC EPIDERMAL NECROLYSISA, A REPORT OF 4 CASES SEEN AT UMMC
Author/Authors
Khairullah, Shasha university of malaya - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Medicine, Malaysia , Che Ismail, Rokiah university of malaya - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Medicine, Malaysia
From page
50
To page
58
Abstract
Prescribing medication is not without its adverse effects. Complications due to drug therapyare on the rise in Malaysia, especially when antibiotics are used indiscriminately. We reviewedcases admitted to the Acute Medical Ward of University of Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, over a two-month period from March to April 2009. The authors found that Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN) were the most common severe adverse cutaneous reactions due to ingestion or parenteral use of drugs. In this report, is a brief description of the two conditions and ways to manage them. The authors have come to a conclusion that judicious use of medications with adequate patient education is important in order to avoid these adverse effects.
Keywords
Adverse cutaneous drug reactions , Stevens , Johnson Syndrome , Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
Journal title
Journal Of Health and Translational Medicine
Journal title
Journal Of Health and Translational Medicine
Record number
2698007
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