Posted On: August 27, 2009 by Miller & Zois

New Warnings About HIV Drug Intelence

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Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, courtesy MayoClinic.com

Johnson & Johnson’s HIV drug Intelence may cause deadly allergic reactions and liver damage. It has been linked to Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (also known as toxic epidermal necrolysis), an allergic reaction that starts with flu-like symptoms and a rash, and which may develop into blisters and shedding of skin. There has been one reported death from Intelence-related Stevens-Johnson Syndrome.

The drug company has appropriately warned physicians to watch for possible reactions, and the drug’s label has been revised. A copy of the letter (through Johnson & Johnson’s subsidiary, Tibotec Therapeutics) is posted here.

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Intelence has been linked to Stevens-Johnson syndrome: http://www.newsinferno.com/archives/12017#more-12017

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