News Tagged ‘anti-seizure drugs

Dilantin, Lamictal carry risk of serious skin condition called SJS

The Epilepsy Foundation is warning people who take Dilantin or Lamictal to control their seizures that the medications can cause users to suffer from a rare but serious skin condition known as Stevens Johnson Syndrome ().

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Pepcid linked to serious skin reaction

th 50174 45470 famotidine 100x100Famotidine, the heartburn drug most known by the brand name Pepcid, is yet another drug that has been linked to a deadly skin reaction known as toxic epidermal necrolysis (), the most serious version of Stevens Johnson Syndrome (). Famotidine is available by both prescription and over-the-counter in either a tablet or suspension (liquid) that is taken by mouth. It is in a class of medications called H2 blockers and works by decreasing the amount of acid made in the stomach. Famotidine is used to treat ulcers, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and conditions where the stomach produces too much acid.

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What is Stevens Johnson Syndrome?

The passing of former NBA star Manute Bol from an allergic reaction to medication has promoted many people to ask, What is Stevens Johnson Syndrome () and who is at risk? The answers, unfortunately, are not always clear. is a serious skin and mucous membrane condition that has been associated with thousands of medications, both over-the-counter and prescriptions. The most common ones linked to include some of the most widely used medications – ibuprofen and antibiotics. Others on the list are anti-viral and anti-seizure drugs.

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Erectile Dysfunction drug now warns of risk of SJS

cialis 100x100The commercials for the erectile dysfunction (ED) drug Cialis (tadalafil) say an everyday moment can turn romantic at a moment’s notice. But there’s nothing sexy about the new warning on the drug’s label. According to the February 2010 issue of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Drug Safety Labeling report, the drug carries a risk of hypersensitivity reactions, including Stevens Johnson Syndrome ().

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