1. Tetrazepam drug sensitivity - usefulness of the patch test.
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Pirker, C., Mišic, A., Brinkmeier, T., and Frosch, P. J.
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MUSCLE relaxants ,DRUG side effects ,ALLERGY diagnosis - Abstract
The muscle relaxant tetrazepam may cause severe cutaneous adverse effects. We report 4 cases of varying intensity: Stevens–Johnson syndrome, erythema–multiforme-like exanthema, maculopapular and maculo-urticarial exanthema. Patch testing with tetrazepam (10% in petrolatum) was strongly positive in the 2 patients with severe skin eruptions and weakly positive in the other 2. Oral rechallenge with tetrazepam was positive in 3 patients (1 not done). Diazepam, with a similar chemical structure to tetrazepam, was negative on patch testing and on oral challenge testing in 2 patients. Although the optimal patch test concentration of tetrazepam has still to be determined, it is a useful diagnostic tool to confirm sensitization, particularly in patients with severe bullous eruptions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2002
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