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Hemolysis by hexachlorophene

Chemico-Biological Interactions, 1974
Abstract Human erythrocytes were hemolyzed by doses of hexachlorophene (HCP) comparable to those which caused lysis of bacterial protoplasts. The hemolytic doses were about 5 orders of magnitude higher than the reported blood levels in regular hexachlorophene users. Thus, hemolytic phenomena seem unlikely sources of hexachlorophene toxicity.
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Tolmetin‐induced hemolysis

Transfusion, 1985
A case of drug‐associated immune hemolysis in a patient taking tolmetin for arthritic pain is described. Serologic tests showed that in the absence of tolmetin, the patient had a negative antibody screening test but a strongly positive direct antiglobulin test.
J E, Squires, P D, Mintz, S, Clark
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Arsine Hemolysis

Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1970
W J, Levinsky   +3 more
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Asbestos hemolysis

Environmental Research, 1970
R J, Schnitzer, F L, Pundsack
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Hemolysis

Southern Medical Journal, 1975
C. W. Scott   +3 more
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Immune Hemolysis

Annual Review of Medicine, 1964
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HEMOLYSIS

Anesthesiology, 1967
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Drug induced hemolysis

General Pharmacology: The Vascular System, 1977
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Copper-Induced Hemolysis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1967
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