Rarely, drugs (antibiotics, blood pressure medication, heart medication) can cause pancytopenia. For example, the antibiotic chloramphenicol can cause
Aplastic anemia was themost common cause of pancytopenia (43%), followed by acute leukemia(25%). Infections were the third most common cause of pancytopenia,of which kala-azar was the most common. Megaloblastic anemiawas seen in 6.7% of the patients. In another study, 64 children were identified with diagnosis of pancytopenia.
Pancytopenia is another confusing term, and is Medications such as chemotherapy drugs cause drug-induced bone marrow suppression.
The Naranjo Adverse Drug Reaction Probability Scale 3 revealed a score of 8 (probable for adverse drug reaction). Various prescription drugs have been known to cause bone marrow suppression leading to pancytopenia, but the literature remains scarce with regard to illicit drugs causing pancytopenia.
Pancytopenia can be caused by heredity, medications, or exposure to environmental contaminants such as radiation or arsenic. In approximately half of cases, called idiopathic cases, the exact cause of the pancytopenia is not known.
Pancytopenia is a relatively common phenomenon encountered in clinical practice. The evaluation of a patient with pancytopenia requires a comprehensive approach and identifying the underlying cause can be challenging given the wide range of etiologies including drugs, autoimmune conditions, malignan
Adverse reactions to drugs may result in neutropenia or even pancytopenia (a Leukemia should be considered a potential cause when there is an
[Drug-induced pancytopenia] [Drug-induced pancytopenia] Nihon Rinsho. Suppl 8: . [Article in Japanese] Authors Takayuki Shimizu 1
drug or drugs used cause bone marrow suppression. Rarely, drugs (antibiotics, blood pressure medication, heart medication) can cause pancytopenia. For
Comments