Bullous, Fixed Drug Eruption to Ciprofloxacin: A Case Report
744-745
Correspondence
Dr. Sonia Pramod Jain, Department of Skin & V.D.,
Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences,
Sewagram, Wardha-442102, India.
Phone: 09370868133
E-mail: soniapjain@rediffmail.com
Adverse reactions to medications are extremely common and display a characteristic clinical morphology such as fixed drug eruption (FDE), Stevens-Johnson syndrome, urticaria, morbilliform exanthem, hypersensitivity syndrome, pigmentary changes, lichenoid, dermatitis, acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis, photosensitivity, vasculitis etc. Here we report a case of a 60 year old male who presented to us with multiple bullous eruptions over both the hands and feet after oral ingestion of ciprofloxacin.