Drug-induced lupus
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Definition
- Form of lupus that is caused by a drug reaction
Causative Medications
- High risk:
- Hydralazine (antihypertensive)
- Procainamide (antiarrhythmic)
- Moderate to low risk:
- Infliximab (anti-TNF-α)
- Etanercept (anti-TNF-α)
- Isoniazid (antibiotic)
- Minocycline (antibiotic)
- Pyrazinamide (antibiotic)
- Quinidine (antiarrhythmic)
- D-penicillamine (anti-inflammatory)
- Carbamazepine (anticonvulsant)
- Oxcarbazepine (anticonvulsant)
- Phenytoin (anticonvulsant)
- Propafenone (antiarrhythmic)
- Chlorpromazine (antipsychotic)
- Minoxidil (antihypertensive vasodilator)
Investigations
- Serology positive for anti-histone antibodies
Management
- Stop the offending medication
- Treat the symptoms similarly to how you would in lupus, until they resolve
- Arthralgia/arthritis/serositis: NSAIDs
- Cutaneous eruptions: topical steroids
- If prolonged symptoms: hydroxychloroquine
- Rarely steroids