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. 2019 May-Jun;64(3):250. doi: 10.4103/ijd.IJD_682_16

Table 1.

Clinical presentation of cutaneous ADRs with their frequency

Clinical presentation of cutaneous ADRs Total no. Frequency (%)
Maculopapular rash 317 58.92
Itching, burning, or redness 57 10.59
Stevens–Johnson syndrome 26 4.83
Fixed drug eruption 19 3.53
Urticaria 19 3.53
Alopecia 15 2.79
Hyperpigmentation 11 2.04
Injection site reaction 10 1.86
Dryness of skin, mucous membrane 8 1.49
Dermatitis 6 1.12
Vesiculobullous rash 6 1.12
Acneiform eruptions 5 0.93
Erythema multiforme 4 0.74
Photosensitivity reaction 4 0.74
Red discoloration of the skin 4 0.74
Angioedema 3 0.56
Hirsutism 3 0.56
Papular eruption 3 0.56
Thrombophlebitis 3 0.56
Vitiligo 3 0.56
Hypersensitivity reaction 2 0.37
Toxic epidermal necrolysis 2 0.37
Worsening of existing skin lesion 2 0.37
Erythema nodosum 1 3.13
Hypopigmentation of skin 1 0.19
Ichthyosis on upper limb and lower limb 1 0.19
Pallor and weakness 1 0.19
Redman syndrome 1 0.19
Swelling of the hand 1 0.19
Total 538 100