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Drugs associated with exanthematous drug eruptions?

A
PECANS SAP
Penicillins
Erythromycin
Chloramphenicol
Allopurinol
NSAIDS
Streptomycin

Sulphonamide antibiotics
Anti-epileptics (carbamazepine)
Phenytoin

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2
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Urticarial IgE

A

beta-lactam
carbazepine
antibiotics

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3
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Urticarial mast cell

A
Muscle relaxants
Opiates
Aspirin
NSAIDs
vancomycin
quinolones
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4
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Drug induced bullous pemphigoid

A

ACE inhibitors
Penicillin
Furosemide

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5
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Exaggerated sunburn

A

Quinine, thiazides

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Exposed telangiectasia

A

Calcium channel blockers

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Immediate prickling with delayed erythema and hypersensitivity

A

Chlorpromazine

Amiodarone

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8
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Antibiotic which could cause linear IgA bullous eruption?

A

Vancomycin

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9
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Delayed 3-5 erythema and pigmentation

A

Psoralens

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10
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Increased skin fragility

A

Nalidix acid, tetracycline, naproxen, amiodarone

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