Leprosy Mailing List – February 7th, 2010
Ref.: Clofazimine in the
From: Francesca Gajete, City of
Dear Dr Noto,
A prominent side effect of clofazimine is reversible coloration of the skin. It produces an initial redness of the skin due to an accumulation of the drug. Later with prolonged treatment a pink to brownish-black colour develops and this is most noticeable in lesional areas (1, 2).
In the
Best regards,
F. Gajete
Dr Francesca Gajete
National Manager
National Leprosy Control Programme
The
1.
Rook … Textbook of dermatology 6th Ed. 1998
2.
Leprosy for medical practitioners and paramedical workers, S J Yawalkar 2nd Ed. 2002
3.
Leprosy, Robert C. Hastings, 1985
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