[Cutaneous side effects due to psychiatric drugs]
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[Cutaneous side effects due to psychiatric drugs]
Abstract
Cutaneous drug reactions are the most common type of adverse reaction observed with psychotropic medications. For this pharmacological group, the mood-stabilizing agents have the highest incidence of severe and life-threatening cutaneous drug reactions. The cutaneous drug reactions induced by psychotropic medications range from common and benign events (e.g., exanthematous reactions or urticaria) to severe and potentially life-threatening events (erythroderma, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis and anticonvulsant hypersensitivity syndrome). In this review we describe the clinical morphology and distribution of the cutaneous drug reactions, the associated systemic findings, and the treatments and drugs that most usually precipitate these reactions. Furthermore, we discuss the recommended interventions for diminishing the mortality of potentially life-threatening events.
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