Pyrazinamide-induced maculopapular rash
Pyrazinamide is a commonly used first-line antitubercular drug. Gastric-related adverse drug reactions are common with pyrazinamide. Dermatological manifestations due to pyrazinamide are rare. This study aimed find out the dermatological manifestations/adverse drug reaction (ADR) due to pyrazinamide...
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doaj-a22abe5a43374acdaa853e452c8699682020-11-25T00:09:17ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Dermatology0019-51541998-36112010-01-01554384386Pyrazinamide-induced maculopapular rashKhayyam KhalidImam FaisalSharma ManjuPillai KBehera DPyrazinamide is a commonly used first-line antitubercular drug. Gastric-related adverse drug reactions are common with pyrazinamide. Dermatological manifestations due to pyrazinamide are rare. This study aimed find out the dermatological manifestations/adverse drug reaction (ADR) due to pyrazinamide. We reported a case of maculopapular rash caused by pyrazinamide in a patient on antituberculosis treatment using structured questionnaires. The patient developed maculopapular rashes on receiving combination antituberculosis treatment. The rashes disappeared after stopping the suspected drug. The patient was rechallenged with pyrazinamide, which led to reappearance of a similar type of rash. The causality, preventability, and severity were assessed using the Naranjo algorithm and Hartwig scale. Since pyrazinamide is a commonly used drug in tuberculosis and which is a common infectious disease in developing countries, with the similar reports, we can predict early case detection and can prevent the occurrence of similar reactions in future.http://www.e-ijd.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5154;year=2010;volume=55;issue=4;spage=384;epage=386;aulast=Khayyam<i>Maculopappular rashpyrazinamidenaranjo and hartwig scales.</i> |
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Khayyam Khalid Imam Faisal Sharma Manju Pillai K Behera D Pyrazinamide-induced maculopapular rash Indian Journal of Dermatology <i>Maculopappular rash pyrazinamide naranjo and hartwig scales.</i> |
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Khayyam Khalid Imam Faisal Sharma Manju Pillai K Behera D |
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Pyrazinamide-induced maculopapular rash |
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Pyrazinamide-induced maculopapular rash |
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Pyrazinamide-induced maculopapular rash |
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Pyrazinamide-induced maculopapular rash |
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Pyrazinamide-induced maculopapular rash |
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pyrazinamide-induced maculopapular rash |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Indian Journal of Dermatology |
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0019-5154 1998-3611 |
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Pyrazinamide is a commonly used first-line antitubercular drug. Gastric-related adverse drug reactions are common with pyrazinamide. Dermatological manifestations due to pyrazinamide are rare. This study aimed find out the dermatological manifestations/adverse drug reaction (ADR) due to pyrazinamide. We reported a case of maculopapular rash caused by pyrazinamide in a patient on antituberculosis treatment using structured questionnaires. The patient developed maculopapular rashes on receiving combination antituberculosis treatment. The rashes disappeared after stopping the suspected drug. The patient was rechallenged with pyrazinamide, which led to reappearance of a similar type of rash. The causality, preventability, and severity were assessed using the Naranjo algorithm and Hartwig scale. Since pyrazinamide is a commonly used drug in tuberculosis and which is a common infectious disease in developing countries, with the similar reports, we can predict early case detection and can prevent the occurrence of similar reactions in future. |
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<i>Maculopappular rash pyrazinamide naranjo and hartwig scales.</i> |
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http://www.e-ijd.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5154;year=2010;volume=55;issue=4;spage=384;epage=386;aulast=Khayyam |
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