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Itch and skin rash from chocolate during fluoxetine and sertraline treatment: Case report

Authors: Jonas Cederberg, Stefan Knight, Svante Svenson, Håkan Melhus

Published in: BMC Psychiatry | Issue 1/2004

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Abstract

Background

The skin contains a system for producing serotonin as well as serotonin receptors. Serotonin can also cause pruritus when injected into the skin. SSRI-drugs increase serotonin concentrations and are known to have pruritus and other dermal side effects.

Case presentation

A 46-year-old man consulted his doctor due to symptoms of depression. He did not suffer from any allergy but drinking red wine caused vasomotor rhinitis. Antidepressive treatment with fluoxetine 20 mg daily was initiated which was successful. After three weeks of treatment an itching rash appeared. An adverse drug reaction (ADR) induced by fluoxetine was suspected and fluoxetine treatment was discontinued. The symptoms disappeared with clemastine and betametasone treatment. Since the depressive symptoms returned sertraline medication was initiated. After approximately two weeks of sertraline treatment he noted an intense itching sensation in his scalp after eating a piece of chocolate cake. The itch spread to the arms, abdomen and legs and the patient treated himself with clemastine and the itch disappeared. He now realised that he had eaten a chocolate cake before this episode and remembered that before the first episode he had had a chocolate mousse dessert. He had never had any reaction from eating chocolate before and therefore reported this observation to his doctor.

Conclusions

This case report suggests that there may be individuals that are very sensitive to increases in serotonin concentrations. Dermal side reactions to SSRI-drugs in these patients may be due to high activity in the serotonergic system at the dermal and epidermo-dermal junctional area rather than a hypersensitivity to the drug molecule itself.
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Metadata
Title
Itch and skin rash from chocolate during fluoxetine and sertraline treatment: Case report
Authors
Jonas Cederberg
Stefan Knight
Svante Svenson
Håkan Melhus
Publication date
01-12-2004
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Psychiatry / Issue 1/2004
Electronic ISSN: 1471-244X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-4-36

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