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A review of adverse cutaneous drug reactions resulting from the use of interferon and ribavirin
Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology, 10/12/09
N Mistry et al. – Drug–induced cutaneous eruptions are named among the most common side effects of many medications. Thus, cutaneous drug eruptions are a common cause of morbidity and mortality, especially in hospital settings. The present article reviews different presentations of druginduced cutaneous eruptions, with a focus on eruptions reported secondary to the use of interferon and ribavirin.
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