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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for drug reaction OR phototoxic reaction
  1. ... different than a simple adverse reaction to the drug. The allergic reaction occurs when the immune system, having been exposed ... antibodies to it. On subsequent exposure to the drug these ... this reaction can result in a life-threatening situation known ...
  2. ... reactions. This particular appearance is called a "fixed drug eruption". This type of reaction typically happens in the same location when the ...
  3. ... here on the cheek, is called a "fixed drug eruption". This type of reaction typically occurs in the same location when the person uses the same medication again.
  4. ... reactions. This particular appearance is called a "fixed drug eruption" and was caused by a reaction to ceftazidime. This type of reaction typically recurs ...
  5. ... urticaria, hives is usually part of an allergic reaction to drugs or food. The term "dermatitis" describes an inflammatory ...
  6. This drug rash was caused by Tegretol. Medications can cause many different skin reactions, with varying rashes.
  7. Images ... Many medications may produce allergic rashes. This individual has had an allergic reaction to ampicillin.
  8. ... and is again exposed to the allergen. Some drugs, such as those used for pain relief or for x-rays, may cause an anaphylactoid reaction on first exposure. Histamines and other substances released ...
  9. ... of urticaria develop as a result of allergic reactions. Occasionally they may be associated with autoimmune diseases, infections (parasitosis), drugs, malignancy, or other causes.
  10. ... of urticaria develop as a result of allergic reactions. Occasionally, they may be associated with autoimmune diseases, infections (parasitosis), drugs, malignancy, or other causes.
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