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Amoxicillin and lamotrigine-induced DRESS syndrome: A case report.

📅 Published: October 1, 2024 👤 Demas Nicholas, Shaikh Mohammad Baseem 📖 Clinical case reports
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This case demonstrated with importance of recognizing DRESS syndrome presenting without the typical eosinophilia due to possible cross-reactivity between amoxicillin and the well-documented inciting medication lamotrigine.

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Key Findings
  • 1 Steroid tapering is an effective treatment, but medication avoidance should be stressed to avoid symptom recurrence.
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