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Can cephalexin cause low WBC?: A Comprehensive Look at Leukopenia Risk

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Although uncommon, cephalexin, a common antibiotic, can in rare instances cause a low white blood cell (WBC) count, a condition known as neutropenia or leukopenia. This serious side effect is typically associated with high doses or prolonged treatment, but it is important for patients to understand if **can cephalexin cause low WBC**.

What Medications Cause Low WBC and Neutrophils? A Comprehensive Guide

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Up to two-thirds of severe neutropenia cases are suspected to be caused by adverse drug-induced reactions. This phenomenon, known as leukopenia or neutropenia, can be a serious side effect of various medications. This article explores what medications cause low WBC and neutrophils, detailing the different classes of drugs implicated and the mechanisms involved.