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Topical Antibiotics — Flashcards

#1

What is the drug of choice for treatment of lichen nitidus? _______

#2

Most common cause of drug induced acneiform eruptions worldwide is _____, but in India is Isoniazid

#3

_____ a microtubule inhibitor recently approved by the FDA for the topical treatment of patients with actinic keratosis

#4

Patients taking 5FU as a topical cream can have complications of a _____ called Serpentine Supravenous Pigmentation

#5

Second-degree wounds is treated with daily dressing changes with topical antibiotics (_____ cream), cotton gauze and elastic wraps.

#6

Long term usage of phenytoin can also cause cutaneous _____which are mainly T-cell predominant.

#7

_____ is a characteristic cutaneous reaction to treatment with bleomycin

#8

First line rx for oral lichen planus is _____ ointment, soluble prednisolone/betamethasone tablets (for mouthwash) and oral prednisolone (for severe erosive disease)

#9

Which drugs are most commonly associated with Fixed drug eruptions?_____

Topical Antibiotics Flashcards for NEET-PG

Study 9 flashcards on Topical Antibiotics for NEET-PG Dermatology. These active recall cards cover the key concepts, clinical associations, and high-yield facts from this chapter of Dermatological Pharmacology. Each card is designed to test your understanding rather than just recognition, building stronger and more durable memories for exam day.

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