Stevens - Johnson Syndrome Due to Nevirapine
A 25-year-old HIV-infected woman participating in a study of the effects of hormonal contraception on HIV disease progression was started on antiretroviral therapy-Combivir & Nevirapine (NVP) on May 27, 2004. NVP was 200mg daily initially for two weeks to be increased to 200mg bid thereafter. On...
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Veröffentlicht in: | African health sciences 2006-06, Vol.5 (4) |
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Zusammenfassung: | A 25-year-old HIV-infected woman participating in a study of the
effects of hormonal contraception on HIV disease progression was
started on antiretroviral therapy-Combivir & Nevirapine (NVP) on
May 27, 2004. NVP was 200mg daily initially for two weeks to be
increased to 200mg bid thereafter. On day twelve, she presented with a
mild skin rash on the trunk, purulent conjunctivitis, pharyngitis and
fever. She was treated symptomatically and sent home. The following day
she returned with a generalized erythematous eruption. She was admitted
to JCRC (Joint Clinical and Research Centre) on June 14 and was
diagnosed with Stevens - Johnson syndrome (SJS). Antiretroviral therapy
was stopped. By July 05, 2004, she had improved and was discharged
.After recovery she was restarted on Combivir and Efavirenz and is
subsequently doing well on this regimen. |
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ISSN: | 1680-6905 |