 6 citations
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  March 2009   in “Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology”
           6 citations
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  March 2009   in “Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology”    Mexican patients had a lower incidence of skin reactions to drugs and no significant link between these reactions and the TNF2 gene variant.  
      3 citations
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  July 2017   in “Elsevier eBooks”
           3 citations
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  July 2017   in “Elsevier eBooks”    Skin reactions are a common reason for emergency visits due to drug allergies, with some severe cases needing intensive care.  
      1 citations
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  January 2010   in “Elsevier eBooks”
           1 citations
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  January 2010   in “Elsevier eBooks”    Any drug can cause skin reactions, but antibiotics, NSAIDs, and psychotropic drugs are more common, with some reactions being life-threatening.  
      64 citations
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  January 2002   in “American Journal of Clinical Dermatology”
           64 citations
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  January 2002   in “American Journal of Clinical Dermatology”    Some patients taking antipsychotic medications experience skin reactions, ranging from mild to severe.  
      12 citations
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  June 2003   in “Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology”
           12 citations
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  June 2003   in “Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology”    Some psychoactive drugs can cause skin reactions, with carbamazepine having a higher risk, and stopping the drug and seeing a dermatologist is important.