it is used for anaemia and type of anaemia extra.
There are many different antituberculosis drugs available. A lot of them do cause anaemia as a side effect, although some of them do not. Depending on how each drug works, the type of anaemia it causes varies. Some antituberculosis drugs that cause anaemia as a side effect are: * Cycloserine - megaloblastic anaemia * Isoniazid - haemolytic anaemia or aplastic anaemia * Pyrazinamide - sideroblastic anaemia * Rifampicin - haemolytic anaemia
iron deficiency anaemia with nomocytic macrocytic anaemia
Ferrous sulfate is often used as a coagulant in the treatment of water and wastewater. Answer It is commonly used for the treatment and prevention of iron deficiency anaemia.
evolutionary advantage means that if you have to types of sickle cell anaemia and one is resistant to a drug the the other one is not then the one that is not resistant dies off and the sickle cell anaemia that is resistant becomes dominant and that is why sickle cell anaemia is still so widespread in Africa because the strain that is widespread in Africa is resistant is anti-biotics.
There are a number of immunosupressant drugs used in aplastic anaemia. One of the most common combinations is: * Antithymocyte globulin (ATG) which targets T cells which are white blood cells that work to remove foreign cells in the body. * Cyclosporine - this also targets T cells * Methylprednisalone - this reduces the number of antibodies made by the body and is used in combination with ATG to reduce its side effects.
Because anemia is caused by an iron deficiency.
Why reticulocyte is increase in haemolytic anaemia?
yes, we can die from anaemia if haemoglobin becomes very low.
This causes a type of anaemia known as macrocytic megaloblastic folate anaemia, causing all the signs of anaemia.
used as a herbicide, fungicide and pesticide. Also to test blood for anaemia and usually at schools used to make crystals
Anaemia is an illness, caused by lack of iron in the blood, its purpose is to inform you that you are ill