Allergic and photoallergic contact dermatitis to chlorpromazine.
Álvaro Martínez DomenechMarta García-Legaz MartínezBlanca Ferrer-GuillénJorge Magdaleno TapialCristian Alejandro Valenzuela-OñateAltea Esteve-MartínezVioleta Zaragoza-NinetAmparo Pérez-FerriolsPublished in: The Australasian journal of dermatology (2020)
Chlorpromazine is known to produce both systemic phototoxic and photoallergic reactions. However, it may also cause photoallergic contact dermatitis and, albeit exceptionally, allergic contact dermatitis (ACD). We present a series of photoallergic contact dermatitis and ACD to chlorpromazine diagnosed at a tertiary centre cutaneous allergy unit between 1980 and 2019.