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Lichenoid Drug Reaction Due to Sildenafil

Lichenoid drug eruptions are difficult to distinguish from lichen planus. Determining the offending agent is complicated by the proliferation of lifestyle medications that the patient may not consider a medication. A case of lichenoid drug eruption due to sildenafil, which was taken for sexual enhancement, is presented.


 

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