55 Causes of Leukopenia
Medicines
In many cases, abnormally decreased production of white blood cells would follow the use of some medications or drugs. These might include alkylating agents, antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, antipsychotics, anticonvulsants, antivirals, monoclonal antibody drugs, antihistamines, antihypertensives, phenothiazines, antimetabolites, chemotherapy agents, as well as antithyroid drugs. The active ingredients would most commonly involve the neutropenia but they can also affect your leukocyte cell lines, which eventually destroy white blood cells. To avoid this problem, avoid taking any drugs without the guidance of your healthcare provider or doctor. Also, read the recommended dosages carefully and follow to avoid any possible side effects. Some chemicals during chemotherapy can also be the cause, but the effects are just temporary. [5]















