List of drugs and chemical agents which are known to be potentially haemolytic in glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficient individuals
        
| A to C | D to O | P to R | S to Z | bullets | 
| Acetaminophen | |||
| Acetanilide | |||
| Amidopyrine | |||
| Aminosalicylic acid | |||
| Antazoline phosphate | |||
| Ascorbic acid | |||
| Aspirin | |||
| Chloramphenicol | |||
| Chloroquine | |||
| Co-trimoxazole | |||
| Colchicine | 
| A to C | D to O | P to R | S to Z | bullets | 
| Listed in the British National Formulary 5. | |
| doses of up to 30mg weekly over a duration of 8 weeks lead to no undue harmful effects in black people of African and Asian origins | |
| Listed in Glucose-6-phosphate deficiency - a preventable cause of mental retardation by Singh, H. 20. | |
| drugs and chemicals that can induce haemolytic anaemia in persons with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency listed in Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency by Beutler, E.3. | |
| drugs that can safely be given in therapeutic doses to persons who have glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency without non-spherocytic haemolytic anaemia | 
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                     Prepared on 01 Jan 2008 by teekoonhien  | 
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