A Case of Fixed Drug Eruption due to Diphenylpyraline Hydrochloride.

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  • 塩酸ジフェニルピラリンによる固定薬疹

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A case of fixed drug eruption due to diphenylpyraline hydrochrolide is reported. A 31-year-old-woman had developed dark red macules on her lower limbs and her hip since July 1995. A fixed drug eruption was clinically diagnosed. Challenge test by the components of drugs for common cold (PL granules® and Dan-Rich®) resulted in the positive reaction with diphenylpyraline hydrochloride. Our case is the first case of diphenylpyraline hydrochloride induced-fixed drug eruption in Japan.

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  • Skin research

    Skin research 41 (1), 25-29, 1999

    Meeting of Osaka Dermatological Association

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