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. 1979 Apr;100(4):427-32.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.1979.tb01644.x.

Studies on dapsone induced haemolytic anaemia. I. Methaemoglobin production and G-6-PD activity in correlation with dapsone dosage

Studies on dapsone induced haemolytic anaemia. I. Methaemoglobin production and G-6-PD activity in correlation with dapsone dosage

G Manfredi et al. Br J Dermatol. 1979 Apr.

Abstract

The present study was undertaken on the hypothesis that methaemoglobin production and haemolytic anaemia following dapsone administration could be ascribed to an impairment of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase-enzymatic activity. Analysis of the kinetic parameters of the G-6-PD (Vmax and KM) was performed in ten patients, normal with respect to G-6-PD, suffering from various dermatoses. It was concluded that haemolytic anaemia after dapsone therapy is not due to a functional impairment of the enzyme. The close relationship between dapsone dosage, methaemoglobin production and anaemia make reasonable the hypothesis that a toxic dapsone derivative (DDS-NHOH) could be responsible for the methaemoglobin formation and the haemolytic anaemia.

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