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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