
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome Linked to Allopurinol Use
Allopurinol, a first-line treatment for gout, has been found to be an extremely common cause of Stevens-Johnson syndrome
Learn MoreAllopurinol, a first-line treatment for gout, has been found to be an extremely common cause of Stevens-Johnson syndrome
Learn MoreThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning on March 15, 2021, advising patients and medical
Learn MoreMost drug manufacturers, physicians, and pharmacists we have encountered tell us (incorrectly) that “any drug can cause SJS
Learn MoreStevens-Johnson Syndrome (“SJS”) and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (“TEN”) involve severe skin reactions, horrific pain, and, often, lengthy hospitalizations.
Learn MoreIn many instances, patients diagnosed with Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) have sustained injuries caused or made worse by medical
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