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Selvaraj Nitya1, Kameswari Deepa1, Adhimoolam Mangaiarkkarasi1
1Department of Pharmacology, Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital, Puducherry 605107, India.
Abstract:
Adverse drug reactions are a major hazard of modern medicine. Fixed drug eruption, which is a cutaneous adverse drug reaction, is commonly seen with antimicrobials and analgesics. Here we report 37-year-old female with bullous fixed drug eruptions due to doxycycline administration.
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