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Possible Terbinafine and/or Itraconazole Induced Vasculitis - A Case Study.

Sahil KumarSwetha NarayananPrasan Kumar PandaArnab Chowdhury
Published in: Current drug safety (2024)
In community practice, Drug-induced Vasculitis (DIV) is frequently overlooked. When patients present with skin rash, fever, and multi-organ dysfunction, DIV should be considered, particularly in the context of recent drug use. Over-the-counter antifungals, like terbinafine or itraconazole, can cause DIV and may be fatal if not promptly diagnosed and treated.
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