Toxicity of Trimethoprim-Sulphamethoxazole in Patients with Megaloblastic Haemopoiesis
- 11 March 1972
- Vol. 1 (5801) , 651-653
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.1.5801.651
Abstract
Four consecutive patients with megaloblastic anaemia who also received therapy with trimethoprim-sulphamethoxazole all showed poor responses to specific haematinic therapy. This was attributed to trimethoprim, which suppressed reticulocyte responses in three cases and produced a pancytopenia in two and a falling haemoglobin with neutropenia in a third. A fourth patient, with pernicious anaemia, had a satisfactory reticulocyte response but experienced no clinical benefit until after withdrawal of trimethoprim. Trimethoprim seems not to be a safe form of therapy in patients with a megaloblastic process; many of the toxic reactions reported with this drug may be on the basis of an unrecognized megaloblastic form of haemopoiesis.Keywords
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