Drug Reactions Flashcards

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What type of Immunologically-mediated reaction is anaphylaxis and urticaria?

A

Type 1

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What type of Immunologically-mediated reaction are Immune complex-mediated reactions eg Purpura/rash?

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Type 3

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3
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What type of Immunologically-mediated reaction are cell-mediated delayed hypersensitivity reactions egT-cell mediated, Erythema/rash?

A

Type 4

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4
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What type of Immunologically-mediated reaction are Cytotoxic reactions eg Pemphigous & pemphigoid?

A

Type 2

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5
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Are allergic drug reactions dose dependent?

A

No

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6
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Is the skin very immunologically active?

A

Yes

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7
Q

Is skin erosion or atrophy from topically applied 5-

fluorouracil or steroids dose dependant?

A

Yes - non allergic reactions are dose dependent

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8
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Who should you consider as having had a drug reaction?

A

Any patient who is taking medication and
develops a symmetric skin eruption of sudden
appearance.

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9
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Most common type of drug reaction?

A

Exanthematous Drug Eruptions (is a type 4)

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10
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List some drugs associated with Exanthematous Drug Eruptions?

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Penicillins
 Sulphonamide antibiotics
 Erythromycin
 Streptomycin
 Allopurinol
 Anti-epilepitics: carbamazepine
 NSAIDs
 Phenytoin
 Chloramphenicol
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11
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Which drugs can cause acne?

A

Glucocorticoids (steroid acne)
Androgens (therapeutic), lithium, isoniazid,
phenytoin

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12
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What causes the rare reaction Acute generalised exanthematous pustulosis (AGEP)?

A

Antibiotics, calcium channel blockers,

antimalarials

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13
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What causes Linear IgA disease?

A

vancomycin

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14
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What causes Drug-induced bullous pemphigoid?

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ACE inhibitors, penicillin, furosemide

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15
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What symptoms are caused by Severe Cutaneous Adverse reactions?

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Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS)
Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN)
Acute generalised exanthematous pustulosis (AGEP)
Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms
(DRESS)

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16
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Are Phototoxic cutaneous drug reactions immunological?

A

No