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What is your approach to patients with SLE who develop a rash after hydroxychloroquine initiation?

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Rheumatology · Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS)

First, I diagnose the type of rash.

If it is a severe cutaneous reaction, e.g., Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis (SJS/TEN), drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS), or if it is a more persistent type of reaction like a lichenoid reaction, I stop hydroxychlor...

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Dermatology · Duke Health

From a dermatologist's perspective, I strongly consider that the diagnosis might be dermatomyositis, rather than lupus. Up to 30% of dermatomyositis patients develop a morbilliform drug rash in response to hydroxychloroquine (and DM sine myositis or clinically minimal myositis is frequently misdiagn...

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Rheumatology · U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Also, let’s not forget that HCQ can cause skin toxicity: I've seen many follow-up patients on chronic HCQ with the grey discoloration has promoted a dose reduction or discontinuation discussion for some as most RA and on much better med TNF or CSDMARD MTX/Lef equivalent.

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