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Amoxicillin-induced immune hemolysis.

J Gmür, M Wälti, K A Neftel

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    This case report details a 51-year-old female who developed severe hemolytic anemia after intravenous amoxicillin treatment. The drug-induced immune hemolytic anemia resolved after discontinuing amoxicillin.

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    • Hematology
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    Background:

    • Antibiotic-associated hemolysis is a rare but serious adverse drug reaction.
    • Penicillin derivatives, including amoxicillin, have been implicated in immune hemolytic anemia.