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chlorpropamide and Dermatitis, Exfoliative

chlorpropamide has been researched along with Dermatitis, Exfoliative in 2 studies

Chlorpropamide: A sulfonylurea hypoglycemic agent used in the treatment of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus not responding to dietary modification. (From Martindale, The Extra Pharmacopoeia, 30th ed, p277)
chlorpropamide : An N-sulfonylurea that is urea in which a hydrogen attached to one of the nitrogens is substituted by 4-chlorobenzenesulfonyl group and a hydrogen attached to the other nitrogen is substituted by propyl group. Chlorpropamide is a hypoglycaemic agent used in the treatment of type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus not responding to dietary modification.

Dermatitis, Exfoliative: The widespread involvement of the skin by a scaly, erythematous dermatitis occurring either as a secondary or reactive process to an underlying cutaneous disorder (e.g., atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, etc.), or as a primary or idiopathic disease. It is often associated with the loss of hair and nails, hyperkeratosis of the palms and soles, and pruritus. (From Dorland, 27th ed)

Research

Studies (2)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19902 (100.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Rigberg, LA1
Robinson, MJ1
Espiritu, CR1
Almeyda, J1
Levantine, A1

Reviews

1 review available for chlorpropamide and Dermatitis, Exfoliative

ArticleYear
Drug reactions. XVI. Lichenoid drug eruptions.
    The British journal of dermatology, 1971, Volume: 85, Issue:6

    Topics: Aminosalicylic Acids; Aniline Compounds; Arsphenamine; Chlorothiazide; Chlorpropamide; Dermatitis, E

1971

Other Studies

1 other study available for chlorpropamide and Dermatitis, Exfoliative

ArticleYear
Chlorpropamide-induced granulomas. A probable hypersensitivity reaction in liver and bone marrow.
    JAMA, 1976, Jan-26, Volume: 235, Issue:4

    Topics: Biopsy; Bone Marrow Diseases; Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury; Chlorpropamide; Dermatitis, Ex

1976