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====Chronic Pharmacotherapies==== | ====Chronic Pharmacotherapies==== | ||
In severe immune-related hemolytic anemia, [[steroid]] therapy is sometimes necessary. | In severe immune-related hemolytic anemia, [[steroid]] therapy is sometimes necessary. | ||
====Contraindicated medications==== | |||
{{MedCondContrAbs | |||
|MedCond = Hemolytic anemia|Metaxalone}} | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Treatment depends on the cause and nature of the breakdown.
Medical Therapy
Definitive therapy depends on the cause.
- Symptomatic treatment can be given by blood transfusion, if there is marked anemia.
Pharmacotherapy
Chronic Pharmacotherapies
In severe immune-related hemolytic anemia, steroid therapy is sometimes necessary.
Contraindicated medications
Hemolytic anemia is considered an absolute contraindication to the use of the following medications: