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Tag: Drug induced lichen planus

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What Medications Are Linked to Lichen Planus?

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Lichenoid drug eruption (LDE), a condition mimicking lichen planus, accounts for approximately 2.4% of all cutaneous adverse drug reactions [1.6.2, 1.6.6]. Answering **what medications are linked to lichen planus** involves identifying numerous drug classes that can trigger this inflammatory skin condition.

What blood pressure medications cause lichen planus?

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Antihypertensive medications are among the most common class of drugs implicated in causing lichenoid drug eruptions (LDE), a condition that mimics idiopathic lichen planus [1.2.2]. Understanding **what blood pressure medications cause lichen planus** is crucial for both patients and healthcare providers for accurate diagnosis and management.