Below are a list of drugs and other substances that may reduce blood platelet counts in some individuals. Reactions vary.
According to an article by Dr. James George, "Quinidine, quinine, sulfonamides, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and gold compounds were among the most frequently reported drugs..." (that cause thrombocytopenia).See http://w3.ouhsc.edu/platelets/index.html for more information.
Another list of adverse side effects is maintained by the FDA.
Others substances that can reduce the number of platelets
alcohol
alfalfa sprouts (may harbor salmonella)
allicin (contained in Kwai, Kyolic and other garlic supplements)
chlorine
dong quai (angelica sinensis) According to Dr. Hoang, it should be avoided in ITP and autoimmune diseases because it has an estrogenic effect and will make autoimmune conditions worse. He said there is a rule: herbs which stimulate female hormones are contraindicated for autoimmune diseases and those which enhance male hormones and vitality are indicated for autoimmune disease
echinacea
gold and gold salts
Metabalife contains Ma Huang and other substances that interfere with blood clotting (see list below). One of our readers reported a decreased platelet count while using.
niacin (by causing liver problems)
pesticides
phenylpropanolamine (found in decongestants and weight loss products - linked to hemorrhagic strokes) Click for list of products
quinine (found in tonic water and bitter melon)
medications that contain salicylates (ex. Pepto-Bismol, Alka Seltzer)
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