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Jun 02, 2009 06:09 PM

Medication that turns skin bluish?

by mistyda

I got a test question stating a patient is taking a medication that is turning his skin bluish. I was asked to identify the likely medication. Silver was not one of the options. I can't remember the other options. Anyone know?


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No. 1
from janfrn
Old Jun 02, 2009, 09:16 PM

Default Re: Medication that turns skin bluish?
That would be amiodarone...
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from NRSKarenRN
Old Jun 02, 2009, 10:15 PM

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Another thing to consider ...
When the skin turns bluish or purplish, it could be due to the lack of oxygen in the blood or anemia. The oxygen-poor blood is bluish red in color. Women suffering from pneumonia, long diseases and some heart problems are troubled with this type of pigmentation too.
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from EricJRN
Old Jun 02, 2009, 11:17 PM

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Agree with Jan. Amiodarone (Cordarone) is likely.

Extended use of minocycline has also been associated with a blue-gray discoloration of the skin.
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from tconlgirl
Old Jun 02, 2009, 11:52 PM

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Does amiodoarone really turn skin blue-ish? I had no idea, I have even given that med before. Why does it do that? Anyone know? I COULD look it up, but if someone wants to share
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No. 5
from morte
Old Jun 03, 2009, 06:58 AM

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http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/art...id=1959100this
this is really old.....and perhaps the mode of action has been proven to be otherwise, but interesting.....and i cant say that i remember this from school.....and this article predates EVEN me....schooling that is...lol
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No. 6
Old Jun 03, 2009, 11:31 AM

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I think methotrexate turns the skin bluish too
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No. 7
Old Jun 03, 2009, 12:41 PM

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What about Coumadin...the purple toe syndrome? Interesting about amidoraone...didn't know that!
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No. 8
from mistyda
Old Jun 03, 2009, 03:55 PM

Default Re: Medication that turns skin bluish?
Thanks guys. I think Amiodorone was one of the options.
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No. 9
from Longie
Old Jun 10, 2009, 12:58 PM

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I had a psych pt during a rotation in school whose skin was BLUE without doubt. You could pick it out from quite a distance away. It would seem to wax and wane in intensity from day to day. The nurses told me it was a reaction to Thorazine--my drug guide lists 'pigment changes' as a potential side effect. The nurses also said that this was permanent and pt had for several years now.
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