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. 2022 Jan 5;158(2):1–8. doi: 10.1001/jamadermatol.2021.5390

Table 3. Medication Frequencies and Initiation Date Relative to AGEP Start Date for Cases in Which a Single Agent Was Suspected and Medication Start Date Was Before or on AGEP Start Datea .

Medication type No. (%)
β-lactam antimicrobials 63 (41.7)
Amoxicillin 7 (4.6)
Amoxicillin with clavulanic acid 5 (3.3)
Ampicillin with sulbactam 1 (0.7)
Cefalexin 2 (1.3)
Cefazolin 6 (4.0)
Cefepime 6 (4.0)
Cefpodoxime 2 (1.3)
Ceftazidime 4 (2.6)
Ceftriaxone 6 (4.0)
Cefuroxime 1 (0.7)
Ertapenem 3 (2.0)
Meropenem 1 (0.7)
Oxacillin 2 (1.3)
Piperacillin with tazobactam 17 (11.3)
Non–β-lactam antimicrobials 51 (33.8)
Azithromycin 2 (1.3)
Ciprofloxacin 3 (2.0)
Clindamycin 9 (6.0)
Dapsone 1 (0.7)
Daptomycin 1 (0.7)
Doxycycline 2 (1.3)
Levofloxacin 3 (2.0)
Metronidazole 1 (0.7)
Minocycline 1 (0.7)
Moxifloxacin 1 (0.7)
Trimethoprim with sulfamethoxazole 11 (7.3)
Vancomycin 16 (10.6)
Antifungals 2 (1.3)
Nystatin 1 (0.7)
Terbinafine 1 (0.7)
Analgesics 5 (3.3)
Celecoxib 1 (0.7)
Diclofenac sodium with misoprostol 1 (0.7)
Ibuprofen 1 (0.7)
Oxycodone 1 (0.7)
Oxycodone with paracetamol 1 (0.7)
Anticonvulsants 9 (6.0)
Carbamazepine 1 (0.7)
Lamotrigine 2 (1.3)
Levetiracetam 1 (0.7)
Phenytoin 2 (1.3)
Sodium valproate 1 (0.7)
Calcium channel blockers 5 (3.3)
Diltiazem 3 (2.0)
Nicardipine 1 (0.7)
Nifedipine 1 (0.7)
Others 13 (8.6)
Bupropion 3 (2.0)
Brentuximab 1 (0.7)
Hydroxychloroquine 4 (2.6)
Imatinib 1 (0.7)
Metoprolol 1 (0.7)
Montelukast 1 (0.7)
Venlafaxine 1 (0.7)

Abbreviation: AGEP, acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis.

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Total of 151 patients.