Lamotrigine Emerging as a Driver of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis: An 8-Year Retrospective Study
Author:
Glahn Joshua Zev,
Almeida Mariana N.,
Kochen AlejandroORCID,
Noel Olivier,
Stogner Viola,
Hsia Henry C.,
Savetamal AlisaORCID
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