Psoriasis precipitated by timolol eye drops. A series of eight cases

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Abstract

Induction of psoriasis following administration of beta blocker containing eye drops has rarely been documented. We report eight cases of psoriasis triggered by timolol eye drops. Since the clinical and histopathological features of this drug reaction are indistinguishable from those of idiopathic psoriasis, a thorough drug history should be taken in all patients, especially elderly ones, with recent onset of psoriasis.

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Mir-Bonafé, J. F., Rozas-Muñoz, E., Pedemonte-Sarrias, E., Mir-Bonafé, M., Mir-Bonafé, J. M., Piquero-Casals, J., & Puig, L. (2020). Psoriasis precipitated by timolol eye drops. A series of eight cases. Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 61(1), e91–e93. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajd.13155

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