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Question:

A drug used in the treatment of leprosy, is known to cause brown-pink discolouration of skin in most patients after a few weeks of use. This discolouration can take weeks or months to subside, even after discontinuation of the medicine.

Author: Jearrie Jean Sumagang



Answer:

Clofazimine


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