Literature DB >> 17428116

Stevens-Johnson syndrome due to concomitant use of lamotrigine and valproic acid.

Sedat Kocak1, Sadik A Girisgin, Mehmet Gul, Basar Cander, Halil Kaya, Esengul Kaya.   

Abstract

Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) is a rare but life-threatening acute mucocutaneous hypersensitivity reaction, usually related to drugs. Severe cutaneous adverse effects such as SJS and toxic epidermal necrolysis can arise during treatment with antiepileptic drugs (AEDs). A 23-year-old female patient with idiopathic epilepsy was referred to the emergency service with fever, oral and genital mucosal lesions, generalized rash, and weakness. She had been taking carbamazepine, valproic acid, and lamotrigine until 1 week prior to referral. Following consultations with a range of clinicians, the patient was diagnosed with SJS related to lamotrigine on the basis of her history and physical findings, and on consideration of current consensus definitions of this condition. The patient was followed up and treated in the emergency intensive care unit with intravenous fluids, antibacterial therapy, and methylprednisolone. After 18 days, the patient was considered to have made a sufficient recovery and was discharged. Patients who undergo therapy with AEDs, particularly new users of these agents, should be informed of and monitored for possible systemic and cutaneous adverse effects of AEDs. Polytherapy should be avoided for as long as possible as this increases the frequency of adverse effects, and treatment should be discontinued if any rash appears.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17428116     DOI: 10.2165/00128071-200708020-00007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Clin Dermatol        ISSN: 1175-0561            Impact factor:   7.403


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1.  Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reactions to Lamotrigine and Human Leukocyte Antigen Typing in North Indian Patients: A Case Series.

Authors:  Shivani Srivastava; Bhargavi Ramanujam; Kavish Ihtisham; Manjari Tripathi
Journal:  Ann Indian Acad Neurol       Date:  2017 Oct-Dec       Impact factor: 1.383

2.  Whole-Exome Sequencing in Patients Affected by Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis Reveals New Variants Potentially Contributing to the Phenotype.

Authors:  Dora Janeth Fonseca; Adrien Morel; Kevin Llinás-Caballero; David Bolívar-Salazar; Paul Laissue
Journal:  Pharmgenomics Pers Med       Date:  2021-03-01

3.  Toxic epidermal necrolysis due to lamotrigine in a pediatric patient.

Authors:  Manish J Barvaliya; Mahendra K Patel; Tejas K Patel; C B Tripathi
Journal:  J Pharmacol Pharmacother       Date:  2012-10
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