Abstract

Drug Reaction, Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS) is an idiosyncratic drug reaction characterised by extensive skin rash, fever, lymphadenopathy and internal organ involvement. Since eosinophilia may or may not always be present, the condition is now more preferably called Drug-Induced Hypersensitivity Syndrome (DIHS). The authors here report a case of DRESS syndrome, secondary to Pirfenidone, an anti-fibrotic given to the patient for post COVID-19 fibrosis. The 51 years old male patient, presented with multiple pus-filled erythematous lesions, 3 months after the initiation of Pirfenidone. Laboratory results showed deranged liver and renal functioning, along with reactive Dengue Nonstructural protein 1(NS 1) antigen. He showed significant improvement in the dermatological lesions and multisystem laboratory involvement with tapering doses of steroids.

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