Stomatitis Medicamentosa: A Case Report with Review

Drugs are often double edged sword. A drug that is absolutely safe in one person can be life threatening to others because of its adverse reactions. The adverse drug reactions form a spectrum that ranges from mild erythema, rashes to more life threatening anaphylactic reactions like bronchospasm or bronchial asthma. 

Stomatitis Medicamentosa


Stomatitis MedicamentosaThe oral reactions to systemic administration of drugs can be broadly classified as non-immunogenic reactions such as gingival hyperplasia due to Dialantin sodium, Heavy metal poisoning, oral ulcerations due to Chemotherpeutic drugs and immunogenic reactions, also referred as Stomatitis medicamentosaStomatitis medicamentosa is a variety of sensitivity reactions following systemic intake of great many drugs and chemicals at normal dose, but not related to any pharmacological activity or toxicityof these drugs. These reactions are rare and more coincidental.  Read More>>>>>>>>>>













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