Trimethoprim associated fixed drug eruption
- PMID: 2950916
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.1987.tb05819.x
Trimethoprim associated fixed drug eruption
Abstract
We report two cases of fixed drug eruption due to trimethoprim. Fixed drug eruption is a distinct entity characterized by the development of circular erythematous skin lesions which over a period of time become violaceous and leave an area of hyperpigmentation. Mucous membranes also may be affected. With re-administration of the drug the lesions recur in the same area but may extend to further new areas with each challenge.
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