Journal of drugs in dermatology : JDD 2006-03-01

Serum sickness-like reaction to Pamabrom.

Jil K Swanson, Joseph C English

Index: Journal. of. Drugs in. Dermatology. 5(3) , 284-6, (2006)

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Abstract

Pamabron is a common over-the-counter diuretic used for relief of menstrual-associated symptoms. An urticarial eruption, with systemic complaints consistent with a serum sickness-like reaction, attributed to Pamabron is described. A review of the literature concerning Pamabron and dermatology is discussed.


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