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Crestor SJS (Stevens Johnson Syndrome)
Adverse reactions from Crestor include Crestor SJS (Stevens Johnson Syndrome).
Stevens Johnson Syndrome is an allergic reaction that can be caused from a response to drugs. It is a very bad rash known also known as erythema multiforme. SJS is also called erythema multiforme major. SJS occurs more often in men, and most cases are in children and young adults under age 30.
Cases of Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis caused by Crestor have been reported to the FDA. Also known as "Stevens-Johnson," SJS and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis are closely related serious skin reactions.
Symptoms of SJS include:
- Skin lesions (painful)
- Skin blisters
- Mucous membrane lesions
- Mouth rash
- Mouth blisters
- Throat rash
- Throat blisters
- Anus rash
- Anus blisters
- Genital rash
- Genital blisters
- Conjunctival rash
- Conjunctival blisters
- Target shaped blisters on the eyes
- Skin
- Mouth or genitals
- Tiredness
- Fever
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