Electronic Supplementary Material Table 1: Drugs and Chemicals Associated with Substantial
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References Unsafe Previously unsafe, but probably
1,15 safe in therapeutic dose Anti-infective Dapsone Clorquine
Nitrofurantione (and related) Mepacrine
Primaquine Quinine
Pamaquine Sulfadimidine
Sulfanilamide Sulfasalazine
Sulfacetamide Aldesulfone
Sulfapyridine Glibenclamide
Sulfamethoxazole Co-trimoxazol
Ciprofloxacin
Levofloxacin
Nalidic acid
Norfloxacin
Ofloxain
Miscellaneous Acetanilide Asprin
Uricase (rasburicase, pegloticase) Acetaminophen
Phenazopyridine Antipyrin
Methylthioninium chloride (methylene Aminophenzone (and related
blue) NSAID’s)
Dimercaprol Ascorbic acid
Nalidixic acid Mesalazine
Niridazole Vitamin K analogues
Methylthionium Chloramphenicol Doxorubicin
Dimercaprol
Probenecid Chemicals and Fava beans Acalypha indica extract foods Aniline dyes
Naphthalene (mothballs, lavatory
deodorant)
Henna compounds (and related dyes
used for hair and tattoos)
2,4,6-trinitrotoluene
Electronic Supplementary Material Table 1: Drugs and chemicals associated with substantial hemolysis in patients with G6PD deficiency