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Travel-related causes of Leukopenia

Our information shows that 5 causes of Leukopenia are related to travel (from a list of 51 total causes). These diseases and conditions may be more likely causes of Leukopenia if the patient has travelled recently.

Causes of Leukopenia Related to Travel due to Behavior Changes

People behave differently when they travel, and this increases the risk of some medical conditions in recent travellers for reasons sometimes unrelated to the location travelled to. These causes of Leukopenia may be more likely in patients with travel history:

All Causes of Leukopenia

The full list of all possible causes for Leukopenia described in various sources is as follows:

See full list of possible disease causes of Leukopenia

Drug side effect causes of Leukopenia

The following drugs, medications, substances or toxins may possibly cause Leukopenia as a side effect.

  • Doxorubicin Hydrochloride
  • Adriamycin PFS
  • Adriamycin RDF
  • Doxil Injection
  • Rubex
[See detailed list of 62 drug side effect causes of Leukopenia]

Drug interaction causes of Leukopenia:

Drug interactions may be a possible cause of Leukopenia.

  • Carmustine and Cimetidine interaction
  • Cyclophosphamide and Allopurinol interaction
  • Fluorouracil and Cimetidine interaction
  • Fluorouracil and Metronidazole interaction
  • Methotrexate and Aspirin interaction
[See detailed list of 8 drug interaction causes of Leukopenia]
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