All of the following drugs causes hemolysis in G-6 PD deficiency except: September 2007
Correct Answer: Erythromycin
Description: Ans. D: Erythromycin In G-6-PD deficiency, hemolysis occurs after exposure to drugs or to other substances that produce peroxide and cause oxidation of Hb and RBC membranes. These drugs and substances include Primaquine Salicylates Sulfonamides Nitrofurans Phenacetin Naphthalene Dapsone Phenazopyridine Nalidixic acid and, in some whites, a beans.
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