Aceclofenac induced morbilliform eruptions: a case report

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2018-04
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Medip Academy
Abstract
Maculopapular or morbilliform eruptions may be the most common of all cutaneous drug reactions. Antimicrobials, NSAIDS, barbiturates, anticonvulsants, oral hypoglycemics etc. have been commonly implicated in these adverse reactions (ADR). Here, authors are presenting a case of a 38-year-old female with morbilliform eruptions due to aceclofenac for the treatment of joint pain. The patient was treated with antihistaminics, steroids, antimicrobials and local application of GV paint. She was discharged after eleven days with good recovery.
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Adverse drug reaction, Aceclofenac, Morbilliform eruptions, NSAIDS
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Priyanki, Sinha Praveen Kumar, Suman Shruti, Mishra Pranay Kumar. Aceclofenac induced morbilliform eruptions: a case report. International Journal of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology. 2018 Apr; 7(4): 816-818