Yes, Depakote (valproate) can potentially cause warm hemolytic anemia as a rare side effect. This condition occurs when the body's immune system mistakenly attacks red blood cells, leading to their destruction. While such an adverse reaction is uncommon, patients taking Depakote should be monitored for signs of anemia and report any unusual symptoms to their healthcare provider. Always consult with a doctor for personalized medical advice.
This condition occurs when the body produces autoantibodies that coat red blood cells. The coated cells are destroyed by the spleen, liver, or bone marrow.
Plutonium is warm; the cause is the heat released by radioactive decay.
No.
Cause it does
cause its wet
the cause is when warm wet air and dry cold collide
the cause is when warm wet air and dry cold collide
heater on at idle and will not blow warm air. when moving it blows the warm air from the vents. what will cause this
Eagle is a warm blooded animal cause every animal is that🙂
cause they are mammels
No
Yes it can.