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SJS and TEN following antibiotics use can be deadly!

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A number of patients have been admitted in the medical department of PIMS with SJS and TEN (Steven Johnson Syndrome and Toxic epidermal necrolysis) following the use of antibiotics.

Most of the patients developed the condition following the use of amoxicillin. One patient took a tetracycline class of the antibiotic and one developed SJS after hemodialysis.


One patient died of SJS and TEN …

One patient who developed severe TEN after the use of amoxicillin for reported pharyngitis and flu died after a few days of stay in the hospital.

The patient developed severe skin necrosis, skin sloughing, mucosal bleeding, eye redness, swelling and pain and bleeding from the oral and nasal cavity.

The patient was managed with fluid therapy, skin emollients, steroids, antibiotics, and Gastrointestinal mucosal protectants.

However, the patient developed severe respiratory insufficiency and became hypoxemic. While the patient was intubated, it was noted that he was bleeding into the airways and lungs and could not be saved.


With the recent epidemic of viral influenza throughout the world, Pakistan was also affected.

Since diagnostic facilities are lacking, most of the patients with viral fevers are being treated as bacterial pharyngitis and bronchitis.


How to differentiate a viral fever from a bacterial sore throat?


Amoxicillin is especially notorious for causing serious skin-related adverse reactions like erythema multiforme, Steven Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis especially if given in patients with a viral fever.


What is SJS and TEN?


How do SJS and TEN manifest?


Physicians are advised to limit the use of antibiotics especially amoxicillin, tetracyclines and potent NSAIDs in patients with flu-like symptoms, sore throat, rash, and body aches.

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