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Azapropazone induced bullous drug eruptions.

Barker DJ, Cotterill JA.
DOI: 10.2340/0001555557461462

Abstract

Azapropazone is a new, powerful, antiinflammatory analgesic. Initial trails have confirmed its efficacy as an antirheumatic agent, with a low incidence of adverse reactions. Recently the authors have seen two patients, each of whom developed a distinctive but clinically dissimilar, bizarre, bullous eruption after taking this drug. A brief account of these cases has been published elsewhere (1).

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