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Leukopenia (from Gr**** λευκός (leukos) 'white' and πενία (penia) 'deficiency') is a
decrease in the
number of
leukocytes (WBC).
Found in the blood, they...
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Notable AEs: Agranulocytosis, neutropaenia,
leukopaenia and myocarditis. Dose-dependent
seizure risk.
Overall the most effective...
- may be
identified include:
neutrophilic leukocytosis, lymphopaenia,
leukopaenia, thrombocytopaenia, and haemoconcentration.
Other conditions include:...
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Uncommon adverse effects of olanzapine,
occurring from 0.1–1%, include:
Leukopaenia a
comparatively low
white blood cell (the
cells that
defend the body...
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agranulocytosis leaves an
individual open to life-threatening infections.
Leukopaenia the same as
agranulocytosis but less severe.
Neuroleptic malignant syndrome...
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creatinine Rare (<0.01% incidence)
adverse effects include:
Agranulocytosis Leukopaenia Neutropaenia Tardive dyskinesia Neuroleptic malignant syndrome Unknown...
- comorbidities.
Haemotological findings that can
occur include: anaemia,
leukopaenia, and thrombocytopaenia.
These are not
indicative of
pancreatitis but...
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agranulocytosis (a
potentially fatal drop in
white blood cell count),
leukopaenia (a drop in
white blood cell
counts but not to as
extreme an
extent as...
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Other mild side
effects include haematological condition: eosinophilia,
leukopaenia, and
lymphocytosis occur at
rates of 15% for oral and 5% for topical...
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hemorrhagic and
neurological symptoms, such as
gingival hemorrhage, anaemia,
leukopaenia, confusion, seizures, ecchymoses,
bleeding from
mucous membranes, hemorrhagic...