Immunoglobulin A vasculitis and pustular psoriasis precipitated by Tawon Liar: a case report

Abstract Background Unregulated herbal supplements can pose significant health risks due to undisclosed ingredients. Tawon Liar, an Indonesian product marketed as an "all-natural" remedy, claims to alleviate pain and boost immunity but lacks stringent regulatory oversight. We report a uniq...

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Main Authors: Mengyi Zha, Delaney D. Ding
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Published: BMC 2025-05-01
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description Abstract Background Unregulated herbal supplements can pose significant health risks due to undisclosed ingredients. Tawon Liar, an Indonesian product marketed as an "all-natural" remedy, claims to alleviate pain and boost immunity but lacks stringent regulatory oversight. We report a unique case of Tawon Liar-induced Immunoglobulin A (IgA) vasculitis and exacerbation of psoriasis, highlighting the potential dangers associated with misadvertised supplements. Case presentation A 53-year-old migrant worker from Mexico with a history of psoriasis and ankylosing spondylitis, effectively managed with adalimumab, presented with new-onset rashes on his extremities. Physical examination revealed palpable purpura on the lower legs and erythematous papules and plaques with pustules on the upper extremities. Dermoscopic analysis suggested IgA vasculitis and pustular psoriasis. The patient denied recent infections, new medications, or over-the-counter drug use. However, after thorough questioning, it was revealed that he had been intermittently ingesting Tawon Liar for chronic musculoskeletal pain. The supplement, obtained from a coworker, contained undisclosed ingredients including meloxicam, ketorolac, and dexamethasone. Laboratory tests ruled out renal involvement, and biopsies were not performed due to financial constraints. The patient was advised to discontinue Tawon Liar and was treated with topical corticosteroids, leading to substantial improvement and resolution of symptoms within one week. Conclusions This case underscores the potential dangers of herbal supplements containing hidden pharmacologic agents. It highlights the need for clinicians to diligently inquire about supplement use during patient evaluations, especially for vulnerable populations facing language barriers and limited access to healthcare. Public health authorities should enhance efforts to disseminate drug safety information across diverse languages and platforms to mitigate health risks associated with such products.
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spelling doaj-art-686cf3450eec433799c97d22c8561fe52025-08-20T03:22:03ZengBMCJournal of Medical Case Reports1752-19472025-05-011911710.1186/s13256-025-05167-5Immunoglobulin A vasculitis and pustular psoriasis precipitated by Tawon Liar: a case reportMengyi Zha0Delaney D. Ding1Yakima Valley Farm Workers ClinicUniversity of Florida College of MedicineAbstract Background Unregulated herbal supplements can pose significant health risks due to undisclosed ingredients. Tawon Liar, an Indonesian product marketed as an "all-natural" remedy, claims to alleviate pain and boost immunity but lacks stringent regulatory oversight. We report a unique case of Tawon Liar-induced Immunoglobulin A (IgA) vasculitis and exacerbation of psoriasis, highlighting the potential dangers associated with misadvertised supplements. Case presentation A 53-year-old migrant worker from Mexico with a history of psoriasis and ankylosing spondylitis, effectively managed with adalimumab, presented with new-onset rashes on his extremities. Physical examination revealed palpable purpura on the lower legs and erythematous papules and plaques with pustules on the upper extremities. Dermoscopic analysis suggested IgA vasculitis and pustular psoriasis. The patient denied recent infections, new medications, or over-the-counter drug use. However, after thorough questioning, it was revealed that he had been intermittently ingesting Tawon Liar for chronic musculoskeletal pain. The supplement, obtained from a coworker, contained undisclosed ingredients including meloxicam, ketorolac, and dexamethasone. Laboratory tests ruled out renal involvement, and biopsies were not performed due to financial constraints. The patient was advised to discontinue Tawon Liar and was treated with topical corticosteroids, leading to substantial improvement and resolution of symptoms within one week. Conclusions This case underscores the potential dangers of herbal supplements containing hidden pharmacologic agents. It highlights the need for clinicians to diligently inquire about supplement use during patient evaluations, especially for vulnerable populations facing language barriers and limited access to healthcare. Public health authorities should enhance efforts to disseminate drug safety information across diverse languages and platforms to mitigate health risks associated with such products.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-025-05167-5Immunoglobulin A (IgA) vasculitisPustular psoriasisTawon LiarAdalimumabDrug-induced vasculitisTraditional herbal remedies
spellingShingle Mengyi Zha
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Immunoglobulin A vasculitis and pustular psoriasis precipitated by Tawon Liar: a case report
Journal of Medical Case Reports
Immunoglobulin A (IgA) vasculitis
Pustular psoriasis
Tawon Liar
Adalimumab
Drug-induced vasculitis
Traditional herbal remedies
title Immunoglobulin A vasculitis and pustular psoriasis precipitated by Tawon Liar: a case report
title_full Immunoglobulin A vasculitis and pustular psoriasis precipitated by Tawon Liar: a case report
title_fullStr Immunoglobulin A vasculitis and pustular psoriasis precipitated by Tawon Liar: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Immunoglobulin A vasculitis and pustular psoriasis precipitated by Tawon Liar: a case report
title_short Immunoglobulin A vasculitis and pustular psoriasis precipitated by Tawon Liar: a case report
title_sort immunoglobulin a vasculitis and pustular psoriasis precipitated by tawon liar a case report
topic Immunoglobulin A (IgA) vasculitis
Pustular psoriasis
Tawon Liar
Adalimumab
Drug-induced vasculitis
Traditional herbal remedies
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-025-05167-5
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