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  2. On the first occasion, a morbilliform rash usually appears 1–2 weeks after starting the drug, but it may occur up to 1 week after stopping it. On re-exposure to the causative (or related) drug, skin lesions appear within 1–3 days.

  3. 1-800-879-2467. Detailed information on different types of drug rashes, including acne, exfoliative dermatitis, fixed drug eruption, hives, morbilliform/maculopapular rash, purpuric eruptions, Stevens-Johnson syndrome.

  4. Jan 12, 2023 · It is characterized by a disseminated, and occasionally generalized, symmetric eruption of erythematous macules and/or papules ( picture 1A-B) that occur approximately one to two weeks after initiating treatment with the causative drug or, in previously sensitized individuals, as early as 6 to 12 hours and up to three days after initiating treat...

  5. Drug rashes in children can have several causes. These include: Allergic reaction to the medicine. An immune system reaction to the medicine. An unwanted side effect of a medicine. Hypersensitivity to sunlight caused by a medicine. Drug rashes may be severe and require a stay in the hospital.

  6. Allergic reaction to the medicine. An immune system reaction to the medicine. An unwanted side effect of a medicine. Hypersensitivity to sunlight caused by a medicine. Medicine rashes may be severe and require a stay in the hospital. Which children are at risk for medicine rashes? Medicine rashes happen for different reasons.

  7. Feb 23, 2021 · Childhood rashes or exanthemas are common and are usually relatively benign. There are many causes of rash in children, including mainly viruses, and less often bacterial toxins, drugs, allergens and other diseases.

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