It is not just adults who run the risk of developing SJS. Children can also experience a severe allergic reaction to medications, including Motrin. A three-year-old girl named Riley Brown was lucky to survive after developing SJS within hours of taking Motrin. Riley's symptoms, as reported by News 13 (cfnews13.com), started as a fever and rash that covered every part of her body.
Riley was initially prescribed Motrin after she broke her clavicle while playing, the according to the 9/17/10 edition of the St. Petersburg Times. When she developed flu-like symptoms, her doctor prescribed further Motrin as well as Tylenol. One of the first signs of SJS are flu-like symptoms. By the next morning, Riley had blisters so bad her eyes were swollen shut.
READ MORE STEVENS JOHNSON SYNDROME (SJS) LEGAL NEWS
What makes Stevens Johnson Syndrome so scary is that it could be caused by any medication—prescription or over-the-counter—and there is no way to predict when a person will experience SJS symptoms.
One lawsuit recently heard by the courts resulted in an award of $21 million to a woman who became blind after an allergic reaction to medication. A jury awarded Karen Bartlett the $21 million after finding Mutual Pharmaceutical Co. responsible for injuries to Bartlett that reportedly resulted from taking Sulindac (the generic form of Clinoril).