Affiliation:
1. Department of Internal Medicine Al Nasiriyah Teaching Hospital Thi Qar Iraq
2. College of Medicine Warith Al Anbiyaa University Karbala Iraq
3. Department of Pharmacy University of Huddersfield Huddersfield UK
4. Golestan University of Medical Sciences Gorgan Iran
Abstract
Key Clinical MessageIbuprofen single dose may rarely induce Stevens–Johnson Syndrome, emphasizing the vital need for heightened vigilance in healthcare and public awareness for safer medication practices.AbstractStevens–Johnson Syndrome (SJS) is a severe and potentially life‐threatening skin disorder associated with certain medications, including ibuprofen. We present a case of a 45‐year‐old woman who developed SJS following a single dose of ibuprofen. Despite its rarity, this case underscores the importance of heightened vigilance in healthcare and public awareness regarding the potential risks of commonly used medications. Prompt recognition of SJS symptoms and immediate medical intervention are crucial for patient outcomes. Healthcare providers should exercise caution when prescribing ibuprofen, particularly in patients with a history of adverse drug reactions. This case emphasizes the need for ongoing monitoring, patient education, and informed decision‐making to promote medication safety and optimal patient care.
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