Aggravation of psoriasis and occurrence of psoriasiform cutaneous eruptions induced by practolol (Eraldin)

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Twelve patients with cutaneous and/or eye symptoms caused by practolol have been studied. The morphological appearance of the skin eruptions was psoriasiform in 5, vesiculo papular in one, and exfoliating dermatitis was seen in 2 patients. Keratoconjunctivitis sicca was the only adverse reaction to practolol in one and was present in 3 additional patients. Practolol was found to aggravate existing psoriasis in 3 patients and render it extremely refractory to therapy.

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Sondergaard, J., Wadskov, S., Jensen, H. A., & Mikkelsen, H. I. (1976). Aggravation of psoriasis and occurrence of psoriasiform cutaneous eruptions induced by practolol (Eraldin). Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 56(3), 239–243. https://doi.org/10.2340/0001555556239243

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