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Published on: July 11, 2013
Metoprolol-induced psoriatic nail disease
Alexander Gin1, Douglas Gin, Rodney Sinclair
1The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, Vic. 3050, Australia. a.d.gin@hotmail.com
Abstract:
We describe the development of psoriatic nail disease due to metoprolol in a 58-year-old woman who was being treated for cardiac arrhythmias. The nail condition was unresponsive to topical and systemic treatments but resolved completely with the withdrawal of metoprolol. The reaction recurred with drug rechallenge and resolved when the drug was ceased.
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