Korean J Dermatol.  1998 Feb;36(1):186-190.

Fixed Drug Eruption Caused by Piroxicam

Abstract

A fixed drug eruption is a cutaneous reaction caused by various drugs, which include phenazone derivatives, barbiturates, sulfonamides, tetracyclines and phenolphthaleins. An eruption caused by piroxicam is very rare and there have been no previous reports in Korea. A 49-year-old woman was seen with mutiple erythematous patches and some bullae that appeared after oral administration of piroxicam. The patient had had two similar episodes after oral administration of piroxicam. We performed patch test with piroxicam and could confirm a fixed drug eruption caused by this durg.

Keyword

Fixed drug eruption; Piroxicam; Patch test

MeSH Terms

Administration, Oral
Antipyrine
Barbiturates
Drug Eruptions*
Female
Humans
Korea
Middle Aged
Patch Tests
Phenolphthalein
Phenolphthaleins
Piroxicam*
Sulfonamides
Tetracyclines
Antipyrine
Barbiturates
Phenolphthalein
Phenolphthaleins
Piroxicam
Sulfonamides
Tetracyclines
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