“…Anemia is an important toxic effect arising from their toxicosis (Flora et al ., 2012; Wani et al ., 2015; Igbokwe et al ., 2019; Vianna et al ., 2019). Haemolytic anemia has been reported in intoxications with aluminium (Aggarwal et al ., 1999; Soltaninejad et al ., 2011; Arefi et al ., 2013; Malakar et al ., 2019), lead (Warang et al ., 2017) and mercury (Ribarov et al ., 1983; Maheswaram et al ., 2008; Yildirim et al ., 2012; Ekawanti et al ., 2015; Weinhouse et al ., 2017). The anemia is caused when the metallic ions induce membrane damage which predisposes the erythrocytes to intravascular hemolysis or removal from the bloodstream by phagocytes in the reticuloendothelial organs.…”