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Sulphasalazine-induced leucopenia in a patient with renal dysfunction

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2003

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The patient was a slow acetylator, which might lead to a rise in the serum sulphapyridine concentration. Moreover, the decrease in protein binding of sulphasalazine as a result of severe renal dysfunction might have potentiated the effect because of the extremely high protein binding of this compound. Thus, it is most likely that these two factors contributed to the sulphasalazine-induced leucopenia.

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