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What is drug-induced lupus?

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What is drug-induced lupus?

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Dozens of medications have been reported to trigger SLE. However, more than 90% of this “drug-induced lupus” occurs as a side effect of one of the following six drugs: hydralazine (used for high blood pressure), quinidine and procainamide (used for abnormal heart rhythms), phenytoin (used for epilepsy), isoniazid ([Nydrazid, Laniazid] used for tuberculosis), d-penicillamine (used for rheumatoid arthritis). These drugs are known to stimulate the immune system and cause SLE. Fortunately, drug-induced SLE is infrequent (accounting for less than 5% of all patients with SLE) and usually resolves when the medications are discontinued. What are the symptoms and signs of lupus? Patients with SLE can develop different combinations of symptoms and organ involvement. Common complaints and symptoms include fatigue, low-grade fever, loss of appetite, muscle aches, arthritis, ulcers of the mouth and nose, facial rash (“butterfly rash”), unusual sensitivity to sunlight (photosensitivity), inflammatio

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Dozens of medications have been reported to trigger SLE. However, more than 90% of cases of “drug-induced lupus” occurs as a side effect of one of the following six drugs: hydralazine (used for high blood pressure), quinidine and procainamide (used for abnormal heart rhythms), phenytoin (used for epilepsy), isoniazid ([Nydrazid, Laniazid] used for tuberculosis), and d-penicillamine (used for rheumatoid arthritis). These drugs are known to stimulate the immune system and cause SLE. Fortunately, drug-induced SLE is infrequent (accounting for less than 5% of all people with SLE) and usually resolves when the medications are discontinued. What are the symptoms and signs of lupus? People with SLE can develop different combinations of symptoms and organ involvement. Common complaints and symptoms include fatigue, low-grade fever, loss of appetite, muscle aches, arthritis, ulcers of the mouth and nose, facial rash (“butterfly rash”), unusual sensitivity to sunlight (photosensitivity), inflamm

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