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Lesions associated with drug reactions.

Several of the more common oral lesions secondary to medication use have been presented in this article. Although some of these conditions are specific to the oral tissues, some are not. Numerous cutaneous reactions to medications have mucosal counterparts. It is important for the clinician to recognize that many oral lesions are simply a manifestation of a systemic condition and should be managed with that in mind.

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