Which Drugs are Commonly Associated with Lupus-Like Syndrome?
Several drugs have been implicated in inducing lupus-like syndrome. These include hydralazine, an antihypertensive agent; procainamide, used for cardiac arrhythmias; and isoniazid, an antibiotic for tuberculosis treatment. Other drugs such as quinidine, minocycline, and phenytoin have also been reported to cause this syndrome.