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What Antibiotic Can Cause Neutropenia? A Comprehensive Overview

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The annual incidence of idiosyncratic drug-induced agranulocytosis (severe neutropenia) is estimated to be between 1.6 and 9.2 cases per million people in Europe [1.6.5]. A crucial question for clinicians is, **what antibiotic can cause neutropenia**, as these are among the most frequently implicated drugs [1.6.5].

Does acyclovir cause low white blood cells?

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Globally, an estimated 3.8 billion people under the age of 50 have herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), often treated with acyclovir [1.8.1]. While effective, a key question for patients is: does acyclovir cause low white blood cells?

Can Lisinopril Cause Low Neutrophils? An Examination of Neutropenia Risk

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While a generally well-tolerated medication, rare cases of low neutrophil levels, known as neutropenia, have been reported in patients taking the common blood pressure medication lisinopril. This risk, though infrequent, raises important considerations for specific patient populations, prompting a closer look into the question: **Can lisinopril cause low neutrophils?**

What is the best treatment for neutropenia?

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Affecting up to 50% of people receiving chemotherapy, neutropenia is a condition marked by a low count of neutrophils, a key type of white blood cell [1.7.5, 1.7.2]. Understanding what is the best treatment for neutropenia is vital for managing infection risk.