Chosidow O
Service de médecine interne Groupe hospitalier La Pitié-La Salpêtrière, Paris.
Rev Prat. 2000 Jun 15;50(12):1310-3.
Drug-induced exanthemas are probably the most frequent cutaneous adverse drug reaction. Outcome of the isolated forms are usually favourable. However, exanthemas may be part of a more severe form, as hypersensitivity syndrome, Lyell syndrome, Stevens-Johnson syndrome or acute generalized exanthematic pustulosis. The mechanism is essentially immunologic. Antibiotics (aminopenicillins, antibacterial sulfamides, antituberculosis drugs) must be considered high risk drugs. Treatment is only symptomatic. Corticosteroids must be avoided.