Drug-induced immune hemolytic anemia

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What is Drug-induced immune hemolytic anemia?

Drug-induced immune hemolytic anemia is a blood disorder that occurs when a medicine tells the body's defensive (immune) system to attack red blood cells. It causes red blood cells to break down earlier than normal.

See also: Hemolytic anemia

Alternative Names:

Immune hemolytic anemia secondary to drugs; Anemia - immune hemolytic - secondary to drugs

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