Interferon is not recommended for patients with low white blood cells.
Interferon is a common antiviral drug in clinic and is commonly used to treat viral hepatitis, herpes zoster, condyloma acuminatum, chronic granulocytic leukemia and other diseases. However, this drug may cause leukopenia, thrombocytopenia and other blood abnormalities.
Interferon should be used with extreme caution in the treatment of patients with low white blood cells, because interferon has a certain myelosuppressive effect, which can reduce the number of granulocytes, white blood cells, etc., increasing the risk of infection and bleeding in patients, and it is not recommended to use this drug for antiviral treatment in patients with low white blood cells themselves.
It should be noted that this drug is contraindicated in patients who are allergic to interferon, suffer from serious heart, liver, kidney diseases and severe bone marrow suppression.
The drug should be used under the supervision of a doctor, avoid self-medication.