This image displays widespread raised and flat lesions coming together into larger lesions typical of drug rashes (eruptions).  This image displays a typical drug eruption in an infant. Widespread pink lesions are typical of urticarial drug eruptions.
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Drug Eruption, Unclassified (Pediatric)  A parent's guide for infants and babies

Picture of Drug Eruption, Unclassified (Pediatric): This image displays widespread raised and flat lesions coming together into larger lesions typical of drug rashes (eruptions).  Divider line
This image displays widespread raised and flat lesions coming together into larger lesions typical of drug rashes (eruptions).
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A drug rash, also known as a drug eruption or a drug reaction, is a skin condition that results from an allergic reaction to a drug. The drug does not have to be applied to the skin to cause a skin rash. Any medication has the potential to cause a drug rash.
Last Modified: 22 Dec 2008