Abstract

Introduction: Steroids have a major role in the treatment of many dermatological disorders. This class of drugs is also one of the most frequently abused drugs, both by patients and doctors. Inadvertent use of steroids can cause a plethora of side effects. Methods: A 43-year-old male who presented to the dermatology outpatient department with complaints of generalized itching and hyperpigmented lesions on his glans was examined clinically. The patient was found to be a known case of pemphigus vulgaris who developed multiple cutaneous infections secondary to the inadvertent use of systemic steroids. Results: The case being presented shows multiple cutaneous infections, a side effect caused by systemic corticosteroids because of the immunosuppression they cause. Conclusion: The present case underscores the need to regulate the dispensing practices of not only corticosteroids but also all the drugs that are sold without the prescription of a registered medical practitioner.

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