Which of these medications cause hemoglobin to lower

Losartan
Atenolol
Pantoprozole
Lorazepam
Buspar
Aspirin
Norvasc
B12

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The medications that are most likely to cause hemoglobin to lower are Atenolol and Aspirin. Atenolol is a beta-blocker that can cause a decrease in red blood cell production, which can lead to a decrease in hemoglobin levels. Aspirin can cause gastrointestinal bleeding, which can lead to a decrease in hemoglobin levels as well. The other medications listed are not typically known to cause a decrease in hemoglobin levels.
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