Anti-Epileptic Drugs and Skin Reactions
Published: 18 Feb 2020
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See below an article published in Seizure and held in PubMed National
Library of Medicine discussing allergic skin reactions to Anti-Epileptic Drugs
(AEDs).
Most
frequent occurrences of skin reactions are associated with aromatic AEDs,
such as:
Carbamazepine
Oxcarbazepine
Eslicarbazepine
Phenytoin
Lamotrigine
Phenobarbitone
primidone (recently licensed lacosamide associated with
lower risk)
sulpha-derivative zonisamide
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Author: Fowler T, Bansal AS & Lozsádi D