Toxic reactions of skin

Abstract

Skin is the most frequent target of drug reactions, possibly due to their easy identification. Up to 90 % of the symptoms are related to drug hypersensitivity. Medicinal rashes are caused by systemic drugs. Most drugs can induce erythematous rashes in almost 1 % of patients. Clinical manifestations of drug eruptions have a significant variability. Polypragmasy aggravates the risk of medical problems and worsens health.

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L. D. Kaliuzhna

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  • EP ID EP341200
  • DOI 10.30978/UJDVK2018-2-63
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L. D. Kaliuzhna (2018). Toxic reactions of skin. Український журнал дерматології, венерології, косметології, 0(2), 63-67. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-341200