List of SJS-inducing substances

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This is a list of drugs and substances that are known to be, or are suspected to be implicated in causing Stevens–Johnson syndrome.

Name Certainty of implication Other names
Acetaminophen Certain [1] [2] Paracetamol, Tylenol
Allopurinol Certain [3]
Amoxicillin Certain [4]
Ampicillin Certain [4]
Azithromycin Certain[5] Zithromax
Barbiturates Certain[citation needed]
Carbamazepine Certain[citation needed]
Ciprofloxacin/levofloxacin/Gemifloxacin Certain[citation needed]
Diclofenac Certain [6]
Ethosuximide Certain[citation needed]
Ibuprofen Certain [7]
Isotretinoin Certain [8] Accutane
Lamotrigine Certain [9] Lamictal
Modafinil Certain [10] Provigil
Nevirapine Certain[citation needed]
Oseltamivir Certain[citation needed]
Penicillins Certain[citation needed]
Phenytoin Certain[citation needed]
Sitagliptin Certain[citation needed]
Sulfonamides Certain [4]
Tetracycline Certain [4]
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