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Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy: Vol. 22, No. 11, pp. 881-882.
© 1988 Harvey Whitney Books Company.
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Vancomycin-associated exfoliative dermatitis during continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis

MB Gutfeld, PV Reddy, and GD Morse

Vancomycin is commonly prescribed to patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) for catheter-related infections and acute episodes of peritonitis. Although adverse dermatological reactions have been reported secondary to the rapid intravenous infusion of vancomycin, the intraperitoneal route of administration has been used routinely during CAPD without these effects. This case report describes a CAPD patient with systemic lupus erythematosus who developed erythema multiforme that progressed to exfoliative dermatitis during intermittent intraperitoneal vancomycin therapy for a catheter-related exit-site/tunnel infection.





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