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Fixed drug eruption due to fixed dose combination: A novel case

Fixed drug eruption is a well documented drug side effect and accounts for about 5-10% of cutaneous drug reactions. We describe a case of fixed drug eruption on lips and perioral region following consumption of a fixed dose combination in acute gastroenteritis. Fixed dose combination of Ofloxacin an...

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Published in:International journal of health & allied sciences 2013-04, Vol.2 (2), p.130-132
Main Authors: Varma, Sushil, Nagpure, Shailesh, Misra, Arup, Dhanvijay, Pallavi
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