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Antiarrhythmics sulfonamides

Several drug classes, including tetracycline, sulfonamide, and quinolone antibiotics, as well as chlorothiazide, chlorpromazine, and amiodarone hydrochloride, have been shown to be photoantigens. Photosensitivity may persist even after withdrawal of the drug, as has been observed with the antiarrhythmic drug amiodarone hydrochloride, since it is lipophilic and can be stored for extended periods in the body fat (Unkovic et al., 1984). In addition, it is quite common for cross-reactions to occur between structurally related drugs of the same class. [Pg.556]


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