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Agranulocytosis Caused by Chinese Herbal Medicines
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1975
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RheumatologyMoxibustionAllergyAutoimmune DiseaseNon-chinese PatientsAlternative MedicineMedicineTraditional Chinese MedicineHerbal MedicineHerb-drug InteractionCell DeathPathologyChinese Herbal MedicinesToxicologyBacterial SepsisPharmacologyRheumatoid ArthritisComplementary Medicine
Four non-Chinese patients, middle-aged or older, developed agranuloctyosis while taking Chinese herbal medicines for relief of arthritis and back pain. All four developed life-threatening infections with bacterial sepsis; one died. The herbal medicines were shown to contain substantial amounts of undeclared aminopyrine and phenylbutazone, drugs that are well-known causes of agranulocytosis. These Chinese herbal medicines are widely available over the counter throughout the United States.
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