Sahin, SevkiComert, AsumanAkin, OzlemAyalp, SunayKarsidag, Sibel2024-07-122024-07-1220080362-566410.1097/WNF.0b013e31806ad6cb2-s2.0-41749090293https://dx.doi.org/10.1097/WNF.0b013e31806ad6cbhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12415/8750Serious cutaneous drug eruptions due to antiepileptics have been defined for many drugs like carbamazepine, diphenylhydantoin, phenytoin and valproate. In recent years, adverse cutaneous reactions due to the current antiepileptic drugs have also been reported. in this paper, two cases are presented: a 48-year-old female receiving gabapentin for postherpetic neuralgia who developed leukocytoclastic vasculitis after 8 weeks and a 23-year-old male receiving lamotrigine for epileptic seizures who developed toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) in. 15 days. Alternative therapy approaches with practical suggestions are also discussed.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessdrug eruptionsTENleukocytoclastic vasculitisgabapentinlamotrigineCutaneous drug eruptions by current antiepileptics: Case reports and alternative treatment optionsReview96218382181Q39331WOS:000254698200005Q2