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Assess Incidence and Presentation of Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reactions in Patients Presenting at Jeddah's Tertiary Care Facilities

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Background: It is often necessary to differentiate cutaneous signs of adverse medication reactions from other similar appearances. Because patients frequently fail to recognize the connection between drug consumption and ensuing cutaneous manifestations, early detection of these responses is imperative. Purpose: Investigating the prevalence of Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reactions (CADRs) at a teaching hospital for tertiary care is the goal of this study. Methods: A self-reporting technique was used to select cases in a prospective, observational trial that lasted six months in Saudi German hospital in Jeddah . The following categories applied to Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reactions: definite, potential, and probable. Results: The most common cutaneous manifestation of ADRs (42.85%) was maculopapular rash, which was linked to antimicrobials (48.30%) and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (21.90%) during the study period, which resulted in 91 cases of Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reactions. Conclusion: Since cutaneous adverse drug reactions are common, raising awareness of them is crucial to diagnosing and preventing them.
Title: Assess Incidence and Presentation of Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reactions in Patients Presenting at Jeddah's Tertiary Care Facilities
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Background: It is often necessary to differentiate cutaneous signs of adverse medication reactions from other similar appearances.
Because patients frequently fail to recognize the connection between drug consumption and ensuing cutaneous manifestations, early detection of these responses is imperative.
Purpose: Investigating the prevalence of Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reactions (CADRs) at a teaching hospital for tertiary care is the goal of this study.
Methods: A self-reporting technique was used to select cases in a prospective, observational trial that lasted six months in Saudi German hospital in Jeddah .
The following categories applied to Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reactions: definite, potential, and probable.
Results: The most common cutaneous manifestation of ADRs (42.
85%) was maculopapular rash, which was linked to antimicrobials (48.
30%) and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (21.
90%) during the study period, which resulted in 91 cases of Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reactions.
Conclusion: Since cutaneous adverse drug reactions are common, raising awareness of them is crucial to diagnosing and preventing them.

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