Korean J Dermatol.  1978 Oct;16(5):377-381.

Clinical Study for drug Eruptions

Abstract

The series comprised 424 cutaneous reactions to drugs treated at the department of Dermatology, Medical college of Korea University, during the years 1969-1975. The whole series comprised 211 male(49. 8%) and 213 female(50. 2%) patients. Exanthernatous eruptions are the most frequent of all cutaneous manifestation of drug reactions. Antipyretic analgesics, antibiotics and antibacterial drugs were the three group inducing most drug reactions in the present study, following by herb drugs. Of the antipyretic anaIgesics, acetylsalicylic acid was the ones most of the involved, and sulfonamides were the most frequent cause of skin reactions induced by antibacterial drugs and penicillin and tetracycline were the frequent cause of skin reactions induced by antibiotics.


MeSH Terms

Analgesics
Anti-Bacterial Agents
Aspirin
Dermatology
Drug Eruptions*
Humans
Korea
Penicillins
Skin
Sulfonamides
Tetracycline
Analgesics
Anti-Bacterial Agents
Aspirin
Penicillins
Sulfonamides
Tetracycline
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