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Hemolytic Anemia from Medications: Recognizing Red Blood Cell Destruction

Hemolytic Anemia from Medications: Recognizing Red Blood Cell Destruction

Nov 16, 2025 / 14 Comments

Drug-induced hemolytic anemia is a rare but dangerous reaction where medications trigger the immune system to destroy red blood cells. Learn the top drugs involved, key symptoms, lab signs, and what to do immediately if you suspect this condition.

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