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Tag: Drug induced pruritus

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Can Medication Cause Itchy Skin? Understanding Drug-Induced Pruritus

4 min read
Drug-induced pruritus, or itchiness, accounts for approximately 5-10% of all documented adverse drug reactions [1.3.2]. The question of **can medication cause itchy skin?** is a common concern, with a wide array of drugs capable of triggering this uncomfortable sensation through various mechanisms [1.2.4, 1.4.3].

What Medications Cause Neuropathic Itch? A Comprehensive Guide

5 min read
Neuropathic itch, a form of chronic pruritus, is estimated to account for about 8% of chronic itch cases and can be a distressing side effect of various common medications [1.4.5, 1.3.5]. Understanding what medications cause neuropathic itch is the first step toward effective management and relief.