Saturday, June 1, 2019

Pharmaceutical immunological reactions.. Urticaria. Serum disease. Eczema. Persistent drug rush. Reactive interaction. Human necrosis. Perveria. Pelvic tumor. Hyperpigmentation. Increase body hair



Immunohistochemistry:
May appear as a result of immunosuppressive pharmacokinetics:
This form of drug reaction is more common. The drug may cause several skin reactions similar to most different skin diseases.
This reaction may occur with different skin manifestations, including:
- Urticaria: Some medications cause urticaria such as aspirin, penicillin.
- Eczema: topical agents such as topical drugs, topical antihistamines, topical antibiotics such as penicillin niocycin, halogenated salicylanide.
- Oral sensitizers: sulfonamide nalcic acid, chlorpromazine.
Epoxy crystals in tooth fillers may lead to an allergic reaction to the mucous membrane of the mouth.
- Serum disease: may be caused by penicillin and its derivatives.
- Topical eczema: topical sensitizers, heavy metals and antibiotics.
- Persistent drug rush: sulfonamides, phenylpeterol and phthalate.
- Reactive reactions: Antibiotics, phenylbutazone, thiazide, barbiturite.
- Erythrocytes: sulfonamides and others.
- Human necrosis: barbituates, phenylbutazone and sulfonamides.
- Pheromycin: Penicillin and cell membranes.
- Granuloma: "Zirconium" Antiperspirants and cosmetics used topically, especially for the axillary folds, bromine and iodine.
- Lupus-like leprosy: hydroalazine.
- Hyperpigmentation: ACTH Clorbromazine, Boseulfan Topical metals in silver nitrate in topical medications as in topical drugs used to treat burns such as flamazine.
- Increase body hair: Androgen. Corticosteroid and testosterone.
- Alopecia: Samat cells (drugs poisoned to cells) Heparin. And corticosteroids.
- Vascular reaction called: Caused by drugs of malaria coumarin and phenothiazine.