
On Amolodipine For Lichen Planus. Getting Night Sweats, Small Raised Area On Hand And Thigh

Thank you for your detailed history.
While the rash of lichen planus or lichenoid lesions due to drug eruptions is violaceus in colour typically, it may vary depending on the skin colour & type.
I agree with your physicians on the likely incriminated drugs vis-a-vis those causing lichenoid drug eruptions. I note you finished a course of prednisolone 1 week ago & that topical hydrocortisone does not seem to control the itch. Yes, amlodipine is the most likely incriminating party given your history.
Might i suggest requesting your physician to get you off Beta blockers & to another group of meds for your hypertension, taking a non-sedative antihistamine such as fexofenadine-180mg once or twice/daily to allay the itch in the interim & to go in for a skin biopsy of one of the new representative lesions. i do also believe they can be a form of eruptive xanthomas given your history of hyperlipidemia.
Thanks for your query. I do hope i have suggested you a clear plan of action & wish you all the best towards a speedy end to this pesky issue.
Do consult your dermatologist/physician at ground0 with this transcript & together, you will arrive at an action plan. Please feel free to close this query & send in your ratings/reviews if time permits.
Good luck & Godspeed!
Dr Praveen Rodrigues MD

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