Literature DB >> 6131557

[Side-effects of beta-receptor blockaders on the skin].

S Hödl.   

Abstract

Cutaneous side effects due to beta-adrenoreceptor-blocking agents are clinically polymorphous. Apparently they appear after several months of continuous therapy. Atypical psoriasiform, lichen planus-like, and eczematous "chronic" rashes are mainly observed. The histological picture usually corresponds to a lichenoid drug reaction. More rarely the so-called pseudo-lupus erythematodes-syndrome is found, which cannot be differentiated from the "idiopathic" disease. Noteworthy extracutaneous manifestations are fibrosing processes, which may be irreversible. Pathogenetically, a delayed hypersensitivity reaction, and an action on the epidermal chalone system (epinephrine-adenylcyclase-c-AMP-complex) may be assumed. Consequently, continuous observation of the skin and mucous membranes is necessary, and medication should be withdrawn if cutaneous side-effects appear.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6131557

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Hautkr        ISSN: 0301-0481


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1.  Psoriasis as a side effect of beta blockers.

Authors:  J Savola; O Vehviläinen; N Väätäinen
Journal:  Br Med J (Clin Res Ed)       Date:  1987-09-12
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