Oxcarbazepine-induced Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis: A Rare Case Report

Published

2023-07-17

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54169/ijocp.v3i01.54

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Authors

  • Janisar Javed Yenepoya Medical College
  • Shashwath Sathyanath Yenepoya Medical College
  • Malcom Pinto
  • Anil Kakinje
  • Manjunath Shenoy Mala Yenepoya Medical College

Abstract

Anti-epileptic medications are highly susceptible to be the causative agents for Steven Johnson Syndrome (SJS) and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN). Although carbamazepine (CBZ), lamotrigine are the most associated anti-epileptic drug, oxcarbazepine (OXC), which is a monohydrated derivative of CBZ, is suggested to be much safer because of the different metabolic processes of the two drugs. SJS/TEN is an acute life‑threatening severe mucocutaneous reaction, characterized by extensive necrosis and detachment of the epidermis from the skin. The overall incidence of oxcarbazepine induced SJS & TEN is five to six cases per million people per year. Herein, we report a case of TEN induced by oxcarbazepine who recovered following early diagnosis and treatment.

How to Cite

Janisar Javed, Shashwath Sathyanath, Malcom Pinto, Anil Kakinje, & Manjunath Shenoy Mala. (2023). Oxcarbazepine-induced Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis: A Rare Case Report. Indian Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 3(01), 52–54. https://doi.org/10.54169/ijocp.v3i01.54

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Author Biographies

Janisar Javed, Yenepoya Medical College

Dr.Janisar Javed, (MD)

Junior Resident

Dept of Psychiatry

Yenepoya Medical College

Yenepoya University

Mangalore, India

Ph - 9424412251

Shashwath Sathyanath, Yenepoya Medical College

Assistant Professor

Dept of Psychiatry

Yenepoya Medical College

Yenepoya University

Mangalore, India

Malcom Pinto

Associate Professor

Dept of Dermatology

Yenepoya Medical College

Yenepoya University

Mangalore, India

Ph – 9916293106

Anil Kakinje

Professor and Head                                                            

Dept of Psychiatry                                                             

Yenepoya Medical College                                               

Yenepoya University                                                         

Mangalore, India   

Manjunath Shenoy Mala, Yenepoya Medical College

Professor and Head                                                            

Dept of Dermatology

Yenepoya Medical College                                               

Yenepoya University                                                         

Mangalore, India