Drug-Induced Thrombocytopenia (DIT) Reference
| Drug | Mechanism | |
|---|---|---|
| Heparin (UFH/LMWH) | Immune complex (HIT) | |
| Quinine | Drug-dependent antibody (immune complex) | |
| Vancomycin | Drug-dependent antibody | |
| Linezolid | Direct myelosuppression | |
| Piperacillin-tazobactam | Drug-dependent antibody | |
| Carbamazepine | Autoimmune/immune complex | |
| Valproate | Direct myelosuppression + shortened platelet survival | |
| Clopidogrel / Ticlopidine | TTP-like (ADAMTS13 inhibition) | |
| Chemotherapy (e.g., carboplatin) | Direct myelosuppression | |
| Rifampicin | Drug-dependent antibody | |
| NSAIDs / Aspirin | Platelet function inhibition (not true thrombocytopenia) | |
| Abciximab (GPIIb/IIIa) | Acute drug-induced antibody |
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Pro Tips
When investigating unexplained thrombocytopenia in a hospitalised patient, create a timeline: list every drug and its start date alongside the date the platelet count began to fall. The drug started 1–21 days before the platelet nadir is the prime suspect. The DITP database at www.ouhsc.edu/platelets provides a searchable list of implicated drugs.
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Quinine was the very first drug identified to cause immune-mediated thrombocytopenia. The association was first reported by William Vipan in 1865 when he described a patient who developed purpura every time they took quinine for malaria. This was one of the earliest documented examples of a drug adverse effect being linked to a specific medication — nearly 80 years before the term 'immune-mediated' would be understood.
Referanser
- ›George JN et al — Drug-Induced Thrombocytopenia (NEJM 1998)
- ›DITP Drug Database — University of Oklahoma
- ›Arnold DM et al — DITP: A Structured Review (Blood 2013)
- ›BSH Guidelines on Investigation and Management of Thrombocytopenia
- ›Warkentin TE — Drug-Induced Immune-Mediated Thrombocytopenia (Hematol Oncol Clin NA)
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