Abstract

The patterns of cutaneous eruption and the offending agent vary amongst the different population previously studied. This study aims to determine the different clinical patterns of cutaneous adverse drug reactions (CADRs) in our population and recognize the common drug implicated. A prospective observational study was conducted over a period of two years recording various CADRs. Out of the 630 patients, common reactions observed were Fixed drug eruption (25.71%), Urticaria / Angioedema (21.27%), Exanthematous rash(15.87%), Erythema multiforme(3.81%), Steven-Johnson Syndrome (4.13%) and Toxic epidermal necrolysis (2.07 %). The most common pharmacological group was Antimicrobials (37.01%), NSAIDS (16.64%), Anticonvulsants (7.61%) and Antiretroviral therapy (12.52%). Cotrimoxazole was the culprit in 11.11%, Nevirapine in 9.36%, Amoxycillin in 7.61% and Phenytoin in 5.23% of patients. 10 patients of TEN proved to be fatal. Among 15.56% HIV reactive patients, the most common pattern was exanthematous rash (45.91%) with Nevirapine(59.20%) as the most common culprit drug.

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