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==Overview==
==Overview==
DRESS syndrome is an adverse drug reaction. Common causes of DRESS syndrome include anticonvulsants, but virtually all drugs may cause DRESS syndrome.
DRESS syndrome is an adverse drug reaction. Common causes of DRESS syndrome include [[anticonvulsants]], [[allopurinol]], antiviral agents, and [[antibiotics]], but virtually all drugs may cause DRESS syndrome.


==Causes==
==Causes==
DRESS syndrome is an adverse drug reaction. Common causes of DRESS syndrome include anticonvulsants, but virtually all drugs may cause DRESS syndrome.
*DRESS syndrome is an adverse drug reaction.
The following drugs have been associated with DRESS syndrome:
*Classically, DRESS syndrome has been associated with anticonvulsant agents, but virtually all drugs may cause DRESS syndrome.
 
===Common Causes===
===Common Causes===
The following drugs have commonly been associated with DRESS syndrome:
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*[[Abacavir]]
*[[Abacavir]]
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*[[Phenylbutazone]]
*[[Phenylbutazone]]
*[[Phenytoin]]
*[[Phenytoin]]
 
*[[Sodium valproate]]
*[[sodium valproate]]
*[[Spironolactone]]
*[[Sulfamethoxazole]]
*[[Sulfamethoxazole]]
*[[Sulfasalazine]]
*[[Sulfasalazine]]
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===Other Causes===
===Other Causes===
The following drugs have also been reported to be associated with DRESS syndrome:
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*[[Acenocoumarol]]
*[[Acenocoumarol]]
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*[[Amoxicillin]]
*[[Amoxicillin]]
*[[Amoxicillin and Clavulanic Acid]]
*[[Amoxicillin and Clavulanic Acid]]
*[[Armodafinil]]
*[[Aspirin]]
*[[Aspirin]]
*[[Atazanavir]]
*[[Atorvastatin]]
*[[Atorvastatin]]
*[[Azithromycin]]
*[[Azithromycin]]
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*[[Cyanamide]]
*[[Cyanamide]]
*[[Cyclobenzaprine]]
*[[Cyclobenzaprine]]
*[[Daptomycin]]
*[[Deferasirox]]
*[[Deferasirox]]
*Diphenyl sulfone
*Diphenyl sulfone
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*[[Ethambutol]]
*[[Ethambutol]]
*[[Ethosuximide]]
*[[Ethosuximide]]
*[[Etravirine]]
*[[Everolimus]]
*[[Everolimus]]
*[[Fenofibrate]]
*[[Fenofibrate]]
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*[[Levetiracetam]]
*[[Levetiracetam]]
*[[Linezolid]]
*[[Linezolid]]
*[[Maraviroc]]
*[[Meglumine antimoniate]]  
*[[Meglumine antimoniate]]  
*[[Methimazole]]
*[[Methimazole]]
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*Salazosulfapyridine
*Salazosulfapyridine
*Sodium meglumine ioxitalamate
*Sodium meglumine ioxitalamate
*[[Spironolactone]]
*[[Streptomycin]]
*[[Streptomycin]]
*[[Teicoplanin]]
*[[Teicoplanin]]
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[[Category:Skin diseases]]
[[Category:Dermatology]]
[[Category:Dermatology]]
[[Category:Hematology]]
[[Category:Hematology]]
[[Category:Hepatology]]
[[Category:Hepatology]]
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Overview

DRESS syndrome is an adverse drug reaction. Common causes of DRESS syndrome include anticonvulsants, allopurinol, antiviral agents, and antibiotics, but virtually all drugs may cause DRESS syndrome.

Causes

  • DRESS syndrome is an adverse drug reaction.
  • Classically, DRESS syndrome has been associated with anticonvulsant agents, but virtually all drugs may cause DRESS syndrome.

Common Causes

The following drugs have commonly been associated with DRESS syndrome:

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Other Causes

The following drugs have also been reported to be associated with DRESS syndrome:

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