G6PD Drug Haemolysis Risk
| Drug | Risk | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Primaquine | HIGH | |
| Dapsone | HIGH | |
| Rasburicase | HIGH | |
| Nitrofurantoin | HIGH | |
| Methylene blue | HIGH | |
| Phenazopyridine | HIGH | |
| Quinolones (high-dose) | MODERATE | |
| Chloroquine | MODERATE | |
| Aspirin (high-dose) | MODERATE | |
| Quinine | MODERATE | |
| Co-trimoxazole | MODERATE | |
| Vitamin C (high-dose) | LOW | |
| Paracetamol (acetaminophen) | SAFE | |
| Ibuprofen | SAFE | |
| Penicillins/Cephalosporins | SAFE | |
| Hydroxychloroquine | LOW |
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Proffstips
Carry a G6PD drug safety card. Many pharmacies and travel clinics can provide lists of safe and unsafe medications. Apps such as G6PD Deficiency Drug List provide real-time lookups of drug safety in G6PD deficiency.
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The geographic distribution of G6PD deficiency maps almost perfectly onto the historical range of malaria. The Sardinian population has one of the highest G6PD deficiency rates in Europe (up to 35% of males), corresponding to Sardinia's historically high malaria burden before the WHO eradication programme of the 1950s.
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