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Statin-related Lichenoid Dermatosis: An Uncommon Adverse Reaction to a Common Treatment
3-Hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase inhibitors (statins) are generally safe and well-tolerated drugs that are extensively used for the primary and secondary prevention of atherosclerotic cardiovascular events. Muscle and liver adverse reactions are the best recognized, while cutaneous si...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6346926/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30756034 http://dx.doi.org/10.12890/2018_000844 |
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author | Vesza, Zsófia Pires, Catarina da Silva, Pedro Marques |
author_facet | Vesza, Zsófia Pires, Catarina da Silva, Pedro Marques |
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description | 3-Hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase inhibitors (statins) are generally safe and well-tolerated drugs that are extensively used for the primary and secondary prevention of atherosclerotic cardiovascular events. Muscle and liver adverse reactions are the best recognized, while cutaneous side effects are exceedingly rare. We present the case of a 65-year-old woman with severe hypercholesterolemia, who developed generalized erythematous cutaneous lesions with pruritus, resembling lichen planus, months after starting treatment with simvastatin. The symptoms disappeared on withdrawal of simvastatin and reappeared within 3 months upon rechallenge with rosuvastatin. In addition to describing a rare adverse effect of statins, the authors also discuss the nutraceutical approach to the management of a statin-intolerant patient. LEARNING POINTS: Lichenoid drug eruption is an uncommon cutaneous adverse effect of several drugs, with very few cases associated with statins. A temporal relationship, dechallenge/rechallenge information, and the lack of confounding factors or alternative explanations support the suggestion of causality. Due to the lack of optimized alternative treatment options for statin-intolerant patients, the nutraceutical approach should be considered. |
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spelling | pubmed-63469262019-02-12 Statin-related Lichenoid Dermatosis: An Uncommon Adverse Reaction to a Common Treatment Vesza, Zsófia Pires, Catarina da Silva, Pedro Marques Eur J Case Rep Intern Med Articles 3-Hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase inhibitors (statins) are generally safe and well-tolerated drugs that are extensively used for the primary and secondary prevention of atherosclerotic cardiovascular events. Muscle and liver adverse reactions are the best recognized, while cutaneous side effects are exceedingly rare. We present the case of a 65-year-old woman with severe hypercholesterolemia, who developed generalized erythematous cutaneous lesions with pruritus, resembling lichen planus, months after starting treatment with simvastatin. The symptoms disappeared on withdrawal of simvastatin and reappeared within 3 months upon rechallenge with rosuvastatin. In addition to describing a rare adverse effect of statins, the authors also discuss the nutraceutical approach to the management of a statin-intolerant patient. LEARNING POINTS: Lichenoid drug eruption is an uncommon cutaneous adverse effect of several drugs, with very few cases associated with statins. A temporal relationship, dechallenge/rechallenge information, and the lack of confounding factors or alternative explanations support the suggestion of causality. Due to the lack of optimized alternative treatment options for statin-intolerant patients, the nutraceutical approach should be considered. SMC Media Srl 2018-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6346926/ /pubmed/30756034 http://dx.doi.org/10.12890/2018_000844 Text en © EFIM 2018 This article is licensed under a Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) |
spellingShingle | Articles Vesza, Zsófia Pires, Catarina da Silva, Pedro Marques Statin-related Lichenoid Dermatosis: An Uncommon Adverse Reaction to a Common Treatment |
title | Statin-related Lichenoid Dermatosis: An Uncommon Adverse Reaction to a Common Treatment |
title_full | Statin-related Lichenoid Dermatosis: An Uncommon Adverse Reaction to a Common Treatment |
title_fullStr | Statin-related Lichenoid Dermatosis: An Uncommon Adverse Reaction to a Common Treatment |
title_full_unstemmed | Statin-related Lichenoid Dermatosis: An Uncommon Adverse Reaction to a Common Treatment |
title_short | Statin-related Lichenoid Dermatosis: An Uncommon Adverse Reaction to a Common Treatment |
title_sort | statin-related lichenoid dermatosis: an uncommon adverse reaction to a common treatment |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6346926/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30756034 http://dx.doi.org/10.12890/2018_000844 |
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