- Introduction
- Drug profiles A-Z
- Description of important reactions
- Drug that cause important reactions
- Index of trade names, synonyms, and generic names
Jerome Z. Litt, MD
He has held faculty appointments as Assistant Clinical Professor of Dermatology at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and Associate Visiting Dermatologist at Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital, both in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. In February 2008, Dr. Litt was awarded an honorary membership by the American Academy of Dermatology for his lifetime dedication and distinguished service to the Academy and its mission.
He has held faculty appointments as Assistant Clinical Professor of Dermatology at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and Associate Visiting Dermatologist at Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital, both in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. In February 2008, Dr. Litt was awarded an honorary membership by the American Academy of Dermatology for his lifetime dedication and distinguished service to the Academy and its mission.
"This continues to be one of the top 10 best dermatology references. I personally cannot live without it. And so once again, I give Dr. Litt a standing ovation for his fantastic accomplishment.
Patricia Wong, MD(Stanford University Medical Center)
“Don’t practise without it”
Stanford University Medical Center
“Many of the other books are no longer necessary. Litt does it all! If you don’t have a copy in your office or in your home, you are making life complicated for patient care.”
Howard Maibach, MD. Practical Reviews in Dermatology
“Nothing else can remotely compare to it.”
Patricia Wong, MD, Stanford University Medical Centre
“Once you have a copy you’ll be hooked forever. This is the bible for drug reactions.”
Doody’s Book Review Service
“If you only have one book in your office, it should be Litt’s Drug Eruption Manual.”
Walter B. Shelley, MD, Cutis
“. . . pure gold . . . well worth the money.”
Neil Shear, MD, Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery
“As a dermatologist, I refer to this book more frequently than any other. Every physician who deals with drug reactions should have access to this Manual.”
J. Graham Smith, Jr., MD Southern Medical Journal
Patricia Wong, MD(Stanford University Medical Center)
“Don’t practise without it”
Stanford University Medical Center
“Many of the other books are no longer necessary. Litt does it all! If you don’t have a copy in your office or in your home, you are making life complicated for patient care.”
Howard Maibach, MD. Practical Reviews in Dermatology
“Nothing else can remotely compare to it.”
Patricia Wong, MD, Stanford University Medical Centre
“Once you have a copy you’ll be hooked forever. This is the bible for drug reactions.”
Doody’s Book Review Service
“If you only have one book in your office, it should be Litt’s Drug Eruption Manual.”
Walter B. Shelley, MD, Cutis
“. . . pure gold . . . well worth the money.”
Neil Shear, MD, Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery
“As a dermatologist, I refer to this book more frequently than any other. Every physician who deals with drug reactions should have access to this Manual.”
J. Graham Smith, Jr., MD Southern Medical Journal

