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Aplastic Anemia from Medications: Early Signs and Urgent Actions
Jan, 4 2026

Aplastic Anemia from Medications: Early Signs and Urgent Actions

Medication-induced aplastic anemia is rare but deadly. Learn the early signs-fatigue, bruising, fever-and what urgent actions to take if you're on high-risk drugs like carbamazepine or chloramphenicol.

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