A case of urticarial drug eruption from loxoprofen sodium

isH.WAKKLlN F,WOJ\ARUtt,SKA clearance of UP after treatment at six years, and therefore suggest tfiat localized, cosnieticalh important sites could be treated by this method. In addition, we recommend that hydrocolloid occlusion is used, as it may confer additional benefits to the steroid therapy in maintaining remission. Treatment of more extensive UP by this method, however, may be impractical and carry the risk of systemic side-effects, while care also needs to be taken to monitor for signs of steroid skin atrophy.

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