Bextra Stevens Johnson Syndrome - A Rare Skin Disease
Stevens Johnson Syndrome is a rare skin disease that has been recently linked to Bextra use. Bextra has been linked to a variety of serious health problems including not only severe skin reactions like Stevens Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis, but also heart attack and stroke. You may get answers here about Bextra and skin disease. To see the answers, just click on the question.
- What is Stevens Johnson Syndrome?
- What are the symptoms of Stevens Johnson Syndrome?
- Does Bextra cause Stevens Johnson Syndrome?
- What other skin reactions does Bextra cause?
- What is toxic epidermal necrolysis?
- What are the symptoms of toxic epidermal necrolysis?
- Does Bextra cause toxic epidermal necrolysis?
- How long after taking Bextra do skin reaction symptoms appear?
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