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대한내과학회 대한내과학회지 대한내과학회지 제86권 제6호
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2014.1
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710 - 721 (12page)

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Background/Aims: Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS), toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN), and drug reaction with eosinophilia andsystemic symptoms (DRESS) are severe cutaneous adverse reactions (SCARs) that also affect the internal organs with highmortality. However, there has been no previous nationwide study of SCARs in Korea. Methods: Cases of SCARs were recruited from the nationwide Korean Pharmacovigilance Research Network database, collectedfrom June 2009 to December 2010, by a spontaneous reporting system. We analyzed age, gender, route of administration and thecausative agents. We also reviewed previously published cases of SCARs in Korea. Results: In total, 100 cases of SJS (66 cases), TEN (7 cases), and DRESS (27 cases) were reported. The mean age of the patientswas 54.1 ± 19.8 years and the proportion of males to females was 1:0.88. In total, 81 drugs were reported as causative agents: SJS(61 drugs), TEN (15 drugs), and DRESS (29 drugs). The most commonly reported causative drug was allopurinol (12 cases). Allopurinol (8 cases) and levofloxacin (2 cases) were the most commonly reported causative drugs for SJS and TEN, respectively. In DRESS, allopurinol (4 cases) and vancomycin (4 cases) were the two most common causative drugs. Anti-infective drugs werethe most common drug category (75 cases). Carbamazepine was the most commonly reported causative drug according topublished cases in Korea. Conclusions: Allopurinol in the spontaneous reporting system and carbamazepine in the published cases were the most commonsingle causative drugs in SCARs in Korea. Anti-infectives were the most common drug category in the spontaneous reportingsystem.

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