Monographs in Contact Allergy, Volume 4
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Monographs in Contact Allergy, Volume 4

Systemic Drugs

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Monographs in Contact Allergy, Volume 4

Systemic Drugs

About this book

This fourth volume in an exciting and detailed series on contact allergens and drug allergy provides monographs of all 507 systemic drugs which have caused delayed-type cutaneous drug hypersensitivity reactions and/or occupational allergic contact dermatitis. The monographs present: Identification section; Occupational allergic contact dermatitis; and Cutaneous adverse drug reactions from systemic drugs caused by type IV (delayed-type) hypersensitivity, as shown by positive patch tests (e.g. maculopapular eruption, acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis [AGEP], symmetrical drug-related intertriginous and flexural exanthema [SDRIFE], fixed drug eruption, drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms [DRESS], and photosensitivity). Separate chapters present an overview of the spectrum of allergic cutaneous drug reactions, diagnostic tests, immediate contact reactions (contact urticaria), and systemic drugs that have acquired delayed-type hypersensitivity only by cross-reactivity.

Key Features:

  • Presents monographs of all known systemic drugs which have caused delayed allergic cutaneous drug reactions and/or occupational allergic contact dermatitis
  • Provides an extensive literature review of relevant topics of allergenic systemic drugs, part of which is hard or impossible to find in database searches
  • Identifies IUPAC names, synonyms, CAS and EC numbers, structural and chemical formulas, Merck Index monographs, and advises on patch testing
  • Presents immediate contact reactions (contact urticaria) from systemics drugs and delayed-type hypersensitivity in drugs caused only by cross-reactivity
  • Covers an extensive amount of information to benefit dermatologists, allergists, and all others interested in drug allergy

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Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2022
Print ISBN
9780367436490
eBook ISBN
9781000549935

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Half-Title Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Preface
  7. About the author
  8. Chapter 1 Introduction
  9. Chapter 2 The Spectrum of Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reactions from Systemic Drugs Caused by Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity
  10. Chapter 3 Monographs of Systemic Drugs that Have Caused Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reactions from Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity
  11. 3.302 Meprobamate
  12. 3.303 Mequitazine
  13. 3.304 Meropenem
  14. 3.305 Mesalazine
  15. 3.306 Mesna
  16. 3.307 Metamizole
  17. 3.308 Metaproterenol
  18. 3.309 Methacycline
  19. 3.310 Methotrexate
  20. 3.311 Methoxsalen
  21. 3.312 Methyldopa
  22. 3.313 Methylprednisolone
  23. 3.314 Methylprednisolone Acetate
  24. 3.315 Methylprednisolone Hemisuccinate
  25. 3.316 Metoprolol
  26. 3.317 Metronidazole
  27. 3.318 Mexiletine
  28. 3.319 Mezlocillin
  29. 3.320 Miconazole
  30. 3.321 Midecamycin
  31. 3.322 Minocycline
  32. 3.323 Mirtazapine
  33. 3.324 Misoprostol
  34. 3.325 Mitomycin C
  35. 3.326 Mofebutazone
  36. 3.327 Monensin
  37. 3.328 Morantel
  38. 3.329 Morphine
  39. 3.330 Moxifloxacin
  40. 3.331 Nadroparin
  41. 3.332 Nalmefene
  42. 3.333 Naproxen
  43. 3.334 Nebivolol
  44. 3.335 Neomycin
  45. 3.336 Nevirapine
  46. 3.337 Nicardipine
  47. 3.338 Nicergoline
  48. 3.339 Nicomorphine
  49. 3.340 Nifuroxazide
  50. 3.341 Nimesulide
  51. 3.342 Nimodipine
  52. 3.343 Nitrofurantoin
  53. 3.344 Nitrofurazone
  54. 3.345 Norfloxacin
  55. 3.346 Nosiheptide
  56. 3.347 Nylidrin
  57. 3.348 Nystatin
  58. 3.349 Ofloxacin
  59. 3.350 Olanzapine
  60. 3.351 Olaquindox
  61. 3.352 Omeprazole
  62. 3.353 Onabotulinumtoxina
  63. 3.354 Ornidazole
  64. 3.355 Oxacillin
  65. 3.356 Oxcarbazepine
  66. 3.357 Oxolamine
  67. 3.358 Oxprenolol
  68. 3.359 Oxybutynin
  69. 3.360 Oxycodone
  70. 3.361 Oxytetracycline
  71. 3.362 Pancreatin
  72. 3.363 Pantoprazole
  73. 3.364 Paramethasone
  74. 3.365 Paroxetine
  75. 3.366 Pefloxacin
  76. 3.367 Penethamate
  77. 3.368 Penicillin G Benzathine
  78. 3.369 Penicillin V
  79. 3.370 Penicillins, Unspecified
  80. 3.371 Perazine
  81. 3.372 Periciazine
  82. 3.373 Perindopril
  83. 3.374 Perphenazine
  84. 3.375 Phenazone
  85. 3.376 Phenethicillin
  86. 3.377 Phenindione
  87. 3.378 Pheniramine
  88. 3.379 Phenobarbital
  89. 3.380 Phenoxybenzamine
  90. 3.381 Phenylbutazone
  91. 3.382 Phenylephrine
  92. 3.383 Phenytoin
  93. 3.384 Phytonadione
  94. 3.385 Picosulfuric Acid
  95. 3.386 Piperacillin
  96. 3.387 Piperacillin Mixture with Tazobactam
  97. 3.388 Piperazine
  98. 3.389 Pirfenidone
  99. 3.390 Piritramide
  100. 3.391 Pirmenol
  101. 3.392 Piroxicam
  102. 3.393 Piroxicam Betadex
  103. 3.394 Pivampicillin
  104. 3.395 Potassium Aminobenzoate
  105. 3.396 Practolol
  106. 3.397 Prasugrel
  107. 3.398 Pravastatin
  108. 3.399 Prednisolone
  109. 3.400 Prednisolone Acetate
  110. 3.401 Prednisolone Hemisuccinate
  111. 3.402 Prednisolone Sodium Succinate
  112. 3.403 Prednisolone Tetrahydrophthalate Sodium Salt
  113. 3.404 Prednisone
  114. 3.405 Pregabalin
  115. 3.406 Prilocaine
  116. 3.407 Pristinamycin
  117. 3.408 Procaine
  118. 3.409 Procaine Benzylpenicillin
  119. 3.410 Proguanil
  120. 3.411 Promazine
  121. 3.412 Promethazine
  122. 3.413 Propacetamol
  123. 3.414 Propanidid
  124. 3.415 Propicillin
  125. 3.416 Propiopromazine
  126. 3.417 Propranolol
  127. 3.418 Propylthiouracil
  128. 3.419 Pseudoephedrine
  129. 3.420 Pyrazinamide
  130. 3.421 Pyrazinobutazone
  131. 3.422 Pyridoxine
  132. 3.423 Pyrimethamine
  133. 3.424 Pyritinol
  134. 3.425 Quinapril
  135. 3.426 Quinidine
  136. 3.427 Quinine
  137. 3.428 Rabeprazole
  138. 3.429 Ramipril
  139. 3.430 Ranitidine
  140. 3.431 Retinyl Acetate
  141. 3.432 Ribostamycin
  142. 3.433 Rifampicin
  143. 3.434 Risedronic Acid
  144. 3.435 Risperidone
  145. 3.436 Ritodrine
  146. 3.437 Rosuvastatin
  147. 3.438 Rupatadine
  148. 3.439 Secnidazole
  149. 3.440 Secukinumab
  150. 3.441 Sertraline
  151. 3.442 Sevoflurane
  152. 3.443 Sildenafil
  153. 3.444 Simvastatin
  154. 3.445 Sorafenib
  155. 3.446 Sotalol
  156. 3.447 Spectinomycin
  157. 3.448 Spiramycin
  158. 3.449 Spironolactone
  159. 3.450 Streptomycin
  160. 3.451 Succinylcholine
  161. 3.452 Sulfadiazine
  162. 3.453 Sulfaguanidine
  163. 3.454 Sulfamethoxazole
  164. 3.455 Sulfamethoxazole Mixture with Trimethoprim
  165. 3.456 Sulfanilamide
  166. 3.457 Sulfasalazine
  167. 3.458 Sulfathiazole
  168. 3.459 Sulfonamide, Unspecified
  169. 3.460 Tacrolimus
  170. 3.461 Talampicillin
  171. 3.462 Talastine
  172. 3.463 Tamsulosin
  173. 3.464 Tegafur
  174. 3.465 Teicoplanin
  175. 3.466 Tenofovir
  176. 3.467 Tenoxicam
  177. 3.468 Terbinafine
  178. 3.469 Terfenadine
  179. 3.470 Tetracycline
  180. 3.471 Tetrazepam
  181. 3.472 Thiabendazole
  182. 3.473 Thiamine
  183. 3.474 Thioctic Acid
  184. 3.475 Thioridazine
  185. 3.476 Tiaprofenic Acid
  186. 3.477 Ticlopidine
  187. 3.478 Tilisolol
  188. 3.479 Tinzaparin
  189. 3.480 Tiopronin
  190. 3.481 Tobramycin
  191. 3.482 Tolbutamide
  192. 3.483 Topiramate
  193. 3.484 Tosufloxacin Tosilate
  194. 3.485 Tramadol
  195. 3.486 Tranexamic Acid
  196. 3.487 Trazodone
  197. 3.488 Triamcinolone
  198. 3.489 Triamcinolone Acetonide
  199. 3.490 Triazolam
  200. 3.491 Tribenoside
  201. 3.492 Triflusal
  202. 3.493 Trimebutine
  203. 3.494 Trimeprazine
  204. 3.495 Trimethoprim
  205. 3.496 Tylosin
  206. 3.497 Valaciclovir
  207. 3.498 Valdecoxib
  208. 3.499 Valproic Acid
  209. 3.500 Vancomycin
  210. 3.501 Varenicline
  211. 3.502 Vinburnine
  212. 3.503 Vincamine
  213. 3.504 Virginiamycin
  214. 3.505 Ziprasidone
  215. 3.506 Zolpidem
  216. 3.507 Zonisamide
  217. Chapter 4 Diagnostic Tests in Suspected Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reactions from Systemic Drugs
  218. Chapter 5 Immediate Contact Reactions (Contact Urticaria) from Systemic Drugs
  219. Chapter 6 Systemic Drugs that Have Acquired Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity Only by Cross-Reactivity
  220. Index

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