1. Chlorzoxazone-Induced Fixed Drug Eruption: A Clinical Case Report.
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Alotaibi, Hend, Alsergani, Reem, Alharbi, Amer Abdulaziz, Nagshabandi, Khalid Nabil, and Almubark, Asma Ahmed
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DRUG eruptions ,DRUG interactions ,DRUG side effects ,PAIN management ,BACKACHE - Abstract
Fixed drug eruptions (FDEs) are dermatological manifestations characterized by recurrent lesions at the same site upon re-exposure to the causative drug. We present a novel case of a 32-year-old female who developed bilateral symmetrical erythematous papules on her thighs following the use of chlorzoxazone for chronic back pain. This case is particularly significant as it underscores the potential for this specific drug, which is commonly prescribed, to induce FDE—a reaction previously unreported in the literature. The findings emphasize the necessity for clinicians to maintain a high index of suspicion for drug-induced skin reactions, even with medications considered safe and routinely used. This case serves as a critical reminder of the importance of thorough medication history assessments and the potential implications of drug interactions in dermatological care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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