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Stevens Johnson Syndrome
| Treatment No. : |
RD0557 |
| Dosage & Instructions: |
15 drops in 15 ml of plain water twice a day,
mornings and evenings.
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| Composition: |
Bacterium coli D100+100C
Erythromycin D100+100C
Medorrhinum D100+100C
Penicillin D100+100C
Succinic acid D100+100C
Sulphur D100+100C
Tetracycline D100+100C |
| Treatment Type: |
This remedy is a symptomatic treatment. A symptomatic treatment cannot eliminate the disease from its root but is able to considerably improve the patient's condition by easing
his or her symptoms.
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| Contra-indications: |
None established |
| Special Instructions: |
Whereas this remedy can be safely used by teenagers, its use has not been evaluated in children under 12 years of age. Please do not administer to children under this age.
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| Storage: |
Store in a cool and dry place |
| Precautions: |
Keep away from the reach of children |
| Standard Packaging : |
30 ml Drops |
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Condition Overview: Until recently the relationship of Stevens-Johnson syndrome to other severe blistering disorders was a matter of some debate. Now a consensus seems to be evolving that describes SJS as a rare disorder involving lesions of the mucous membranes along with small blisters on the reddish or purplish, flat, thickened patches of skin. As a result, SJS is now distinguished as a separate disorder from erythema multiforme major (EMM). SJS is now considered to be a less severe variant of toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN).
SJS and TEN appear to be characterized by identical clinical signs and symptoms, identical treatment approach and identical prognosis. Patients diagnosed with TEN can present with symptoms ranging from 10% skin involvement and severe threat to the patient’s sight to a presentation involving 90% of the skin but only a modest threat to the patient’s sight.
SJS (and TEN) is an inflammatory disorder of the skin triggered by an allergic reaction to certain drugs including antibiotics, such as some sulfonamides, tetracycline, amoxicillin, and ampicillin. In some cases, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications and anticonvulsants, such as Tegretol and phenobarbital have also been implicated. Over-the-counter medications may act as triggers as well. In some cases, it is also possible that the disorder may be traced to a reaction to an infection.
One report suggests that the term SJS be limited to cases in which less than 10% of the total body surface area is involved. The authors suggest that the term TEN be limited to cases in which 30% or more of the total body surface area is involved. The term SJS/TEN Overlap is used to describe patients in whom between 10-30% of the total body surface area involved. .
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