Eritema fijo medicamentoso inducido por ivermectina: un evento adverso raro
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5377/innovare.v10i1.11414Resumen
On January 2021, a 62-year-old woman complained of “allergy” in her forearm. She had taken generic ivermectin (IVM) 6mg per week as COVID-19 prophylaxis for two weeks before the eruption. She stopped the medication and improved, but symptoms reactivated after IVM was restarted (A). On examination, there was a 4 cm diameter erythematous violaceous plaque. There was improvement after treatment with oral prednisolone and topical betamethasone (B & C). The patient had presented paracetamol-related eruption in her tongue some years before. Physicians should be aware of ivermectin-induced fixed drug eruption, since this drug is being widely used during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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