A Rare Case Report of Localized Bullous Fixed Drug Eruption Due to Tamsulosin

Authors

  • Sheba Mariam Jacob
  • Thillaikarasi A
  • Narasimhalu C.R.V
  • Vimal Chander R

Keywords:

Adverse drug reaction, Fixed drug eruption, Bullous drug eruption, Tamsulosin

Abstract

Fixed drug eruption is a cutaneous adverse reaction to a specific drug. Tamsulosin is an alpha-1 adrenergic receptor blocker used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia in men. We report a case of 55-year-old man with benign prostatic hyperplasia who came with bullous eruption on the fingers of his left hand after 3 weeks of using Tab Tamsulosin 0.4 mg once daily at night. Two cases of fixed drug eruption due to Tamsulosin have been reported in literature before and therefore cutaneous adverse effect of tamsulosin should be kept in mind while prescribing the drug.

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Published

10-07-2023

How to Cite

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Jacob SM, Thillaikarasi A, Narasimhalu C.R.V, Vimal Chander R. A Rare Case Report of Localized Bullous Fixed Drug Eruption Due to Tamsulosin. JK Science [Internet]. 2023 Jul. 10 [cited 2024 Dec. 22];25(3):178-9. Available from: https://journal.jkscience.org/index.php/JK-Science/article/view/209

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CASE REPORTS

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