Allopurinol is the most commonly used drug for the treatment of gout arthritis. However, the use of allopurinol is associated with severe cutaneous adverse reactions (SCARs) and life-threatening immune-mediated reactions that include Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS). SJS induced by allopurinol is strongly linked with the presence of in the Asian population. Such a study has not been conducted in Indonesia. We present two cases with clinical diagnosis of SJS. These patients had Javanese ethnicity, for which evidence on the genetic predisposition of allopurinol-induced SJS/TEN had not been established. Testing for the presence of the allele was positive in both cases. Our case report confirms findings from studies in Asian countries that link and allopurinol-induced SJS/TEN. A larger study is needed to elicit evidence that the allele can potentially be used as a genetic marker for allopurinol-induced SCARs among different ethnicities in Indonesia.

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