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toxic
(redirected from toxic epidermal necrolysis)

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toxic adjective damaging, deadly, deleterious, fatal, festering, harmful, injurious, insalubrious, lethal, malign, noxious, pestilent, pernicious, poisonous, purulent, risky, unsafe, venomous, virulent
Associated concepts: toxic chemicals, toxic dementia, toxic ingredients, toxic psychosis, toxic torts
See also: deadly, deleterious, detrimental, fatal, harmful, insalubrious, lethal, malignant, noxious, peccant, pernicious, pestilent, virulent


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In post-marketing experience, rare cases of anaphylaxis and serious skin reactions, including toxic epidermal necrolysis, Stevens-Johnson syndrome and erythema multiforme, have been reported with Tamiflu.
Although our case involved oxaprozin, a sister drug to Bextra, it was only after we settled our lawsuit against Pharmacia and Pfizer, that the company issued a 'Dear Doctor' letter and later changed its package labeling to warn about the risk of SJS and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN) associated with Bextra," said Barber.
SJS is also known as Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis Syndrome (TENS).
 
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