Several medicines, including some that are applied directly to the skin (topically), may cause blisters. The blisters may be small or large and usually occur with reddened, itchy skin. Medicines that may cause blisters include:
If the blisters are only mildly annoying and other symptoms are not present, stopping the use of the medicine or ointment may be all that is needed. Call your health professional. He or she may be able to prescribe another medicine for you.
Blisters that occur with other signs of illness (such as fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea), may indicate a more serious problem, such as Stevens-Johnson syndrome. Talk with your health professional if a medicine may have caused blisters and you have other signs of illness.
If you think your blisters may be caused by a medicine:
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