Fatal nevirapine-induced stevens-johnson syndrome with HIV-associated mania

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Abstract

Mania with psychotic features is one of the common presenting clusters of psychiatric symptoms in HIV-infected patients. Commonly, patients with HIV-associated mania receive antiretroviral treatment, mood stabilisers and antipsychotics. This case of Stevens-Johnson syndrome highlights the dilemmas and complications that may arise when prescribing multiple medications in HIV-associated psychiatric disorders.

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Zingela, Z., Bronkhorst, A., Qwesha, W. M., & Magigaba, B. P. (2014). Fatal nevirapine-induced stevens-johnson syndrome with HIV-associated mania. Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine, 15(2), 65–66. https://doi.org/10.7196/SAJHIVMED.1011

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