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28 September 2011

Lichenoid drug eruption due to eprosartan/hydrochlorothiacide

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We report a case of a 66-year-old male who developed an itchy eruption while taking an antihypertonic drug containing eprosartan and hydrochlorothiacide after sun exposure. The lesions resembled a lichenoid appearance that was confirmed by the histological study. There are few reports in the literature of lichenoid reactions to these compounds, so we review the characteristics of themselves as a potencial cause of drug eruptions. 

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Lichenoid drug eruption due to eprosartan/hydrochlorothiacide. (2011). Dermatology Reports, 3(2), e31. https://doi.org/10.4081/dr.2011.e31