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  • 16 Nov
    Agranulocytosis Caused by Medications: Infection Risks and Monitoring

    Agranulocytosis Caused by Medications: Infection Risks and Monitoring

    Agranulocytosis is a dangerous drop in white blood cells caused by certain medications. Learn which drugs pose the highest risk, how to spot early signs of infection, and why strict blood monitoring can save your life.
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