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Adverse dermatologic effects of cardiovascular drug therapy: part III.

William H Frishman1, Brian D Brosnan, Marc Grossman, Debasish Dasgupta, Diana K Sun.   

Abstract

Cardiovascular disease is common, affecting an increasing number of persons as the population ages. To combat this growing health problem, physicians use a multitude of medications in the treatment of their patients. Although pharmacologic therapy greatly enhances quality of life for a majority of patients, there is always the potential for an unfavorable reaction. For example, cardiovascular drugs can induce a vast array of adverse dermatologic responses. This article reviews the various cutaneous reaction patterns that can occur as a result of treatment with vasodilators and other antihypertensive drugs, anticoagulants and antiplatelet drugs, thrombolytic agents, and lipid-lowering agents.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12390689     DOI: 10.1097/00045415-200211000-00006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiol Rev        ISSN: 1061-5377            Impact factor:   2.644


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