pharmaceutical agents associated with anemia
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Etiology
- aspirin
- ibuprofen
- indomethacin
- mefanamic acid
- naproxen
- phenacetin
- phenylbutazone
- oxyphenbutazone
- salicylamide
- sulindac
- quinidine
- procainamide
- tocainamide
- amphotericin B
- cephaloridine
- cephalothin
- chloramphenicol
- dapsone
- flucytosine
- penicillins (beta-lactam antibiotics)
- ristocetin
- streptomycin
- sulfonamides
- tetracyclines
- azathioprine
- busulfan
- cyclophosphamide
- cytarabine
- daunorubicin
- doxorubicin
- 5-fluorouracil
- melphalan
- mercaptopurine
- methotrexate
- mitoxantrone
- nitrogen mustard
- thioguanine
- vinblastine
- vincristine
Metals
- dapsone
- solapsone
- carbimazole
- methimazole
- methylthiouracil
- perchlorate
- propylthiouracil
- thiocyanate
Others
- p-aminosalicylate
- cimetidine
- colchicine
- dimercaprol
- dinitrophenol
- insulin
- isoniazid
- levodopa
- methylene blue
- nalidixic acid
- penicillamine
- phenazopyridine
- probenecid
- quinine
- rifampin
- stibophen
- methylphenylethylhydantoin
More specific terms
- pharmaceutical agents associated with aplastic anemia
- pharmaceutical agents associated with G6PD deficiency hemolytic anemia
- pharmaceutical agents associated with immune hemolytic anemia