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Neutropenia is an
abnormally low
concentration of
neutrophils (a type of
white blood cell) in the blood.
Neutrophils make up the
majority of circulating...
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antipsychotics include:
Blood dyscrasias (e.g., agranulocytosis, leukopenia, and
neutropaenia),
which is more
common in
patients on clozapine.
Metabolic syndrome and...
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arthritis treatment.
Neulastim (pegfilgrastim), for
neutropaenia.
Neupogen (filgrastim), for
neutropaenia.
Nutropin (somatropin), for
growth hormone deficiency...
- osteochondritis, hypothyroidism,
diabetes mellitus and
canine cyclic neutropaenia,
carpal soft-tissue injury. A
syndrome of exercise-induced
collapse similar...
- 01% incidence)
adverse effects include:
Agranulocytosis Leukopaenia Neutropaenia Tardive dyskinesia Neuroleptic malignant syndrome Unknown frequency adverse...
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Thirst Urinary incontinence Rare Angle-closure
glaucoma Agranulocytosis Neutropaenia Eosinophilia Leukocytopenia Hypoesthesia Anaemia Myoclonus Myasthenia...
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adverse effects reported include peripheral neuritis, agranulocytosis, and
neutropaenia.
Negative effects on the
central nervous system,
cardiovascular system...
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Constipation Photosensitivity (light sensitivity)
Blood dyscrasias (e.g.
neutropaenia)
Megaloblastic anaemia Methaemoglobinaemia Erythema multiforme Low blood...
- Maschmeyer, G; Aapro, M; Herrstedt, J. (2016). "Management of
febrile neutropaenia: ESMO
Clinical Practice Guidelines".
Annals of Oncology. 27 (suppl 5):...
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blood cell
counts but not to as
extreme an
extent as agranulocytosis),
neutropaenia (a drop in
neutrophil count),
thrombocytopaenia (a
dangerous drop in...