Management of Refractory Telaprevir-Induced Dermatitis Using Oral Corticosteroids☆

2014 
We present a series of 12 patients with telaprevir-induced skin toxicity. Some patients presented eczematous lesion, while others presented nonscaling macular lesions that became more purpuric in the lower limbs. Seven of the 12 patients had skin lesions affecting more than 50% of the body surface area, but none had systemic manifestations. Oral corti- costeroids, prescribed in 7 patients, produced symptomatic improvement, and the response to the antiviral treatment in these patients was good. The 3 biopsies performed showed a superficial perivascular dermatitis with foci of red cell extravasation. Monitoring is central to the management of skin reactions secondary to the protease inhibitors, as severe drug erup- tions have been reported. Treatment is usually symptomatic. We describe 7 cases in which oral corticosteroids---- whose use continues to be controversial ---- were administered as a last resort for the control of pruritus. © 2013 Elsevier Espana, S.L.U. and AEDV. All rights reserved.
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