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|Acute Porphyrias
|Variegate Porphyria
|Acute Intermittent Porphyria (AIP)
|Porphyria Cutanea Tarda (PCT)
|Porphyria Testing
AIP is the most common type of acute porphyria. It is five times more common in females and presents between 15 and 30 years of age.
Drugs to avoid (check all): Diclofenac, Alcohol, OCP, HRT, TCA, Benzodiazepines, Anaesthetic agents (barbiturates, halothane), Antibiotics (cephalosporins, sulfonamides, macrolides, tetracyclines, rifampicin,
trimethoprim, chloramphenicol, metronidazole), Metoclopramide, ACEI, CCB, Statins, Anticonvulsants, Furosemide, Sulfonylureas, Lidocaine, Gold salts, Antihistamines, Amphetamine
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Aetiology
Precipitants
Clinical
The 6 Ps of AIP
Investigations: All samples collected must be protected from light.
Management
References