. The chemist and druggist [electronic resource] . r, as you can discuss this withMr H, it would be better to submit only one. Asyou did not supply the product, it may be more If necessary you can help Mr H complete the skin rashes can develop to excipients or activeingredients, try to include as much detail aspossible. Advise describing the rash in detail tooand check he knows to include information aboutother medicines Mrs H is taking. What will happen next? He will receive a copy of the report from theMHRA who may ask for more information. Youcan explain that the report will be adde


. The chemist and druggist [electronic resource] . r, as you can discuss this withMr H, it would be better to submit only one. Asyou did not supply the product, it may be more If necessary you can help Mr H complete the skin rashes can develop to excipients or activeingredients, try to include as much detail aspossible. Advise describing the rash in detail tooand check he knows to include information aboutother medicines Mrs H is taking. What will happen next? He will receive a copy of the report from theMHRA who may ask for more information. Youcan explain that the report will be added to thelarge database of reactions and will be used withall other reports and information to help identifypreviously unidentified safety issues or side effects. Professor Janet Krska is professor ofpharmacy practice, Liverpool John MooresUniversity. Get an RPSGB-approved CPD certificate foryour portfolio when you successfullycomplete the 5 Minute Test online. Seeopposite for details. The reference is online at EXT WEEKS UPDATE ting disorders - the maines and their treatment 20 To receive Practical Approach by email, sign up at Drug-induced skin reactions - recording your CPD Ref] BetPlan Act What are the most commonly implicatedphotosensitising drugs? How can patients reportadverse drug reactions? This article describes the different drug-induced skinreactions including urticaria, angioedema andphotosensitivity and the drugs most likely to causethem, with advice about helping patients report ADRs. Read the full version of this article at , which describes Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis. Find out more about drug-related skin reactions from Update your knowledge of urticaria and angioedema onthe British Association of Dermatologists website Read more about drug-induced photosensitivity on theDermn


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