Drug-induced nummular dermatitis — extra information
Extra information
Synonyms:
Medication-related nummular eczema, Drug-related discoid eczema, Medication-induced discoid dermatitis, Exudative neurodermatitis due to adverse drug reaction, Nummular eczematous dermatitis due to drug eruption
Author: Brian Wu, MD candidate, Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, USA. DermNet New Zealand Editor in Chief: Hon A/Prof Amanda Oakley, Dermatologist, Hamilton, New Zealand. Copy editor: Maria McGivern. June 2017.
Nummular dermatitis is a common inflammatory disorder of the skin. It is also known as nummulareczema, discoid eczema or discoiddermatitis due to its distinctive, disc-shaped lesions. It can also be referred to as exudative neurodermatitis or nummular eczematousdermatitis.
Nummular dermatitis
Nummular dermatitis
Nummular dermatitis
What is drug-induced nummular dermatitis?
The drug-induced form of nummular dermatitis is diagnosed when its onset is associated with certain medications.
Who gets drug-induced nummular dermatitis?
Drug-induced nummular dermatitis has similar risk factors to the non-drug-induced form of nummular dermatitis; these include:
Sex — it occurs more frequently in men than in women
Age — it most often arises in men in their 60s and 70s and in women in their 20s and 30s
Existing dermatitis, especially a history of dry skin or stasis dermatitis
Nummular dermatitis can be caused by drugs that affect the function of the epidermal barrier or immune response. Drugs that can lead to excessive skin dryness and dermatitis include:
How is drug-induced nummular dermatitis diagnosed?
The diagnosis of drug-induced nummular dermatitis is based on taking a careful patient history and a physical examination. Additional investigations may include:
What is the outcome for drug-induced nummular dermatitis?
Nummular dermatitis may take months or sometimes years to resolve. When drug-induced, it may clear up more quickly on the cessation of the medicine that caused dermatitis to appear.