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Pace, M.T., Slovis, T.L., Kelly, J.K., and Abella, S.D. Cyclosporin A toxicity: MRI appearance of the brain.
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 Varied Uses of Cyclosporine
Further, patients using cyclosporine for psoriasis that were previously treated with psoralen plus ultraviolet light or had radiation therapy are at an increased risk of developing skin malignancies if they use coal tar, methoxsalan, radiation therapy, or trioxsalen.
In addition, patients with premalignant skin lesions or current malignancies should not receive cyclosporine as the drug is associated with an increased incidence of malignancies.
Generally, cyclosporine (a DMARD) is not used until other conventional therapies fail.
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Cyclosporine is a very effective drug in the treatment of certain severe skin conditions.
Over time, we will rotate you to another form of therapy.
It can be used in other severe skin conditions as well.
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 Cyclosporine (for Lung Transplant)
Cyclosporine is an immunosuppressive medicine that prevents organ rejection by interfering with the body's normal immune response.
Your health care provider might reduce or even stop cyclosporine when you are being treated for certain infections.
After transplant surgery, you are prescribed immunosuppressive drugs to "fool" your immune system into thinking your new lung is your own so it doesn't try to attack the new lung.
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 MedlinePlus Drug Information: Cyclosporine (Systemic)
Cyclosporine may also be used for other conditions, as determined by your doctor.
Liver disease—Effects of cyclosporine may be increased because of slower removal of the medicine from the body
Your doctor will want to do laboratory tests to make sure that cyclosporine is working properly and to check for unwanted effects.
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 Class II Special Controls Guidance Document: Cyclosporine and Tacrolimus Assays; Guidance for Industry and FDA
The device is intended to quantitatively determine cyclosporine or tacrolimus concentrations as an aid in the management of transplant patients receiving therapy with these drugs.
Therefore, individual cyclosporine values cannot be used as the sole indicator for making changes in treatment regimen and each patient should be thoroughly evaluated clinically before changes in treatment regimens are made.
Minimally, samples from patients taking cyclosporine or tacrolimus should be included in the precision and recovery studies.
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 Cyclosporine Impairs Vasodilation Without Increased Sympathetic Activity in Humans -- Stein et al. 26 (4): 705 -- ...
Cyclosporine therapy in vivo attenuates the response to vasodilators in the isolated perfused kidney of the rabbit.
Cyclosporine A inhibits relaxation but does not induce vasoconstriction in human subcutaneous resistance vessels.
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Patients who are receiving cyclosporine for psoriasis should not be taking PUVA or ultraviolet light therapy, methotrexate or other immunosuppressive medications, coal tar or radiation therapy.
Cyclosporine is a complex medication and there are many drug interactions.
There is insufficient information about what Cyclosporine does to the unborn infant.
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 MedlinePlus Drug Information: Cyclosporine
Do not have a vaccination, other immunization, or any skin test while you are taking cyclosporine unless your doctor tells you that you may. Call your doctor if you have any injuries or signs of infection (fever, sore throat, pain during urination, and muscle aches) that occur during treatment.
Talk to your doctor about the possible risks of using this drug for your condition.
tell your doctor and pharmacist if you are allergic to cyclosporine or any other drugs.
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During therapy, doses may be adjusted according to drug levels in the blood.
Also to treat severe rheumatoid arthritis or severe psoriasis that has not responded to other drug therapy.
Cyclosporine can make you more sensitive to sunlight.
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 Cyclosporine Immunosuppressive Veterinary Medicine for Horses and Dogs
Cyclosporine does not penetrate well into the inner eye and it is therefore seldom used to treat anterior uveitis.
She devotes her career to investigating the causes of KCS in man and dog, and developing cyclosporine ophthalmic as the first truly therapeutic agent to treat this common disease.
Since T-cells orchestrate most chronic immune responses, cyclosporine has broad anti-inflammatory effects.
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The veterinary profession came to become most interested in cyclosporine when it was found to relieve the symptoms and discomfort associated with
Dogs with this type of allergy are very itchy and completely depend on medications for symptomatic relief.
Upset stomach occurs in one dog in three but generally resolves within one week even if the medication is continued.
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 Cyclosporine, Neoral, Sandimmune, SangCya™
People taking cyclosporine should follow their prescribing doctor’s directions exactly and discuss with their doctor any changes in drug therapy, vitamins, supplements, herbal products, or any other substances before making the changes.
Because the effect of quercetin supplementation on cyclosporine absorption or utilization appears to be unpredictable, individuals taking cyclosporine should not take quercetin without the supervision of a doctor.
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Since cyclosporine is a strong medicine, the doctor and patient must consider its risks and benefits.
Even some over the counter drugs and natural remedies (such as St. John’s Wort) should be avoided unless your doctor approves them.
Others may go away as your body adjusts to the drug.
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Efficacy was evaluated by assessing a variety of objective and subjective measures of dry eye disease.
Effective treatment of KCSDiscussing the paper, Janine Smith, MD, deputy clinical director, National Eye Institute, Bethesda, MD, said, "The key finding of these analyses is that topical cyclosporine 0.05% had significant efficacy in patients both with and without autoimmune disease.
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Abstract The use of cyclosporine to treat psoriasis has been widely adopted since 1997, when the microemulsion form (Neoral) became available.
Paulsen Objectives: To explore the effects of cyclosporine (CsA) on skeletal development (chondrogenesis).
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 Sandimmune, Cyclosporine, side effects, drug interactions, overdose, dosage
The reason for this repeated testing is that the absorption of Sandimmune in the body is erratic.
If you take Sandimmune orally over a period of time, your doctor will monitor your blood levels of cyclosporine to make sure your body is receiving the correct amount of Sandimmune.
If you suspect an overdose of Sandimmune, seek medical attention immediately.
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 Sandimmune Online, Description, Chemistry, Ingredients - Cyclosporine - RxList Monographs
Only physicians experienced in immunosuppressive therapy and management of organ transplant patients should prescribe Sandimmune® (cyclosporine).
The physician responsible for maintenance therapy should have complete information requisite for the follow-up of the patient.
Increased susceptibility to infection and the possible development of lymphoma may result from immunosuppression.
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 Patient Education - Cyclosporine
There are many drugs that cyclosporine interacts with.
Be sure to tell your doctor about all of the medications you are taking, including over the counter drugs and natural remedies.
Cyclosporine is also used to treat some other rheumatic conditions as well as severe forms of psoriasis.
http://www.rheumatology.org/public/factsheets/cyclosporine.asp?aud=pat   (818 words)

  
 NEORAL (CYCLOSPORINE CAPSULES)
Cyclosporine is a drug that is given to prevent rejection.
Your actual schedule may vary according to your individual medical needs.
Like most medications you will be taking, Cyclosporine can cause side effects.
http://www.hmc.psu.edu/transplants/patient/meds/neoral.htm   (251 words)

  
 Cyclosporine
Cyclosporine is a medicine that suppresses the immune system.
Patients should be under close supervision of their physician while receiving Cyclosporine.
It is most commonly used in patients who undergo some form of transplantation.
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 Sirolimus-based therapy following early cyclosporine withdrawal improves transplanted kidney structure and function
Commenting on tubular atrophy, Dr. Mota said, “Tubular changes are hallmarks of cyclosporine nephrotoxicity.
Thus, these data suggest that sirolimus-based, cyclosporine-free therapy will reduce the incidence of tubular atrophy if cyclosporine is withdrawn early in the post-transplantation period.”
Relative to patients treated with cyclosporine and azathioprine or placebo controls, patients treated with RAPAMUNE and cyclosporine more frequently experienced impaired renal function as well as hyperlipidemia requiring treatment.
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 Cyclosporine
Tell your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist if you are allergic to any medications, especially medications which contain Cremophor EL ®
Are there any special things I should do while on this medicine?
Cyclosporine can decrease the ability of your body to fight infections, especially if you are taking other medicine for your cancer.
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 Cyclosporine
If you have an allergy to polyoxyl 40 hydrogenated castor oil (in cyclosporine capsules and solution for microemulsion), cyclosporine, or any other part of the medicine.
Your healthcare provider will need to monitor for these closely.
Cyclosporine decreases the body's response to a foreign object.
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 Cyclosporine-Associated Neurotoxicity: The Need for a Better Guide for Immunosuppressive Therapy -- Miller 94 (6): 1209 ...
Correspondence to Leslie W. Miller, MD, St. Louis University Health Sciences Center, Division of Cardiology/Department of Internal Medicine, 3635 Vista at Grand, St. Louis, MO 63110.
management of immunosuppressive drugs: How much can cyclosporine
patients who developed neurotoxicity while on cyclosporine also
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 Cyclosporine for rheumatoid arthritis
Cyclosporine is an immunosuppressive medication, which means that it decreases the action of your body's immune system.
Cyclosporine is sometimes used for severe rheumatoid arthritis that has not responded to most other DMARD treatment.
Because cyclosporine decreases the activity of your body's natural immune system, fever and chills are considered serious side effects that should be reported to your health professional immediately.
http://www.webmd.com/hw/rheumatoid_arthritis/uh1152.asp   (333 words)

  
 CYCLOSPORINE MICROEMULSION - ORAL CAPSULE (Gengraf, Neoral) side effects, medical uses, and drug interactions.
Psoriasis patients who have had certain previous treatments (e.g., PUVA, UVB, coal tar, radiation therapy, methotrexate) are at increased risk to develop cancerous skin growths (malignancies).
CYCLOSPORINE MICROEMULSION - ORAL CAPSULE (Gengraf, Neoral) side effects, medical uses, and drug interactions.
The risk of both problems increase with increasing dose and length of therapy.
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 Cyclosporine A (Sandimmune Neoral or Generics) - Detroit, Michigan, Henry Ford
These are only a few of the drugs that interact with Cyclosporine.
Many drugs can increase or decrease the amount of Cyclosporine in the body.
The dosage of Cyclosporine may need adjusting when used with a possible interacting drug.
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 Cyclosporine A-Induced Renal Fibrosis: A Role for Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition -- Slattery et al. 167 (2): 395 -- ...
of cyclosporine A therapy, such as severe renal tubulointerstitial
cyclosporine A-induced renal fibrosis and the molecular mechanisms
in vitro by treating human proximal tubular cells with cyclosporine
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The current study further examines this association and identifies possible strategies to avoid it.
News: Liver cancer recurrence with cyclosporine - myDNA
They conclude that new immunosuppressant drugs shown to have anti-cancer effects are particularly promising for HCC patients.
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 Supratherapeutic Response to Ezetimibe Administered with Cyclosporine -- Koshman et al. 39 (9): 1561 -- The Annals of ...
Supratherapeutic Response to Ezetimibe Administered with Cyclosporine -- Koshman et al.
CONCLUSIONS: When ezetimibe is prescribed for patients concomitantly receiving
Comment: supratherapeutic response to ezetimibe administered with cyclosporine
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 Necrobiosis lipoidica and Cyclosporine-A
Ulcerating necrobiosis lipoidica resolving in response to cyclosporine-A
Figure 6 (right): Case 1: 142 days after stopping cyclosporine
Figure 1 (left): Case 1: start of cyclosporine.
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 Cyclosporine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
More recently, cyclosporine has begun to be used to help treat patients suffering from ulcerative colitis with positive results.
Cyclosporine A has been investigated as a possible neuroprotective agent in conditions such as traumatic brain injury, and has been shown in animal experiments to reduce brain damage associated with injury
Treatment may be associated with a number of potentially serious adverse drug reactions (ADRs) and adverse drug interactions.
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 Cyclosporine for inflammatory bowel disease
Oral cyclosporine may not be as effective as the IV medication in treating IBD or in maintaining remission.
Cyclosporine also is used in treating abnormal connections (fistulas) of the intestines in Crohn's disease.
Cyclosporine is used for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that has not responded to other medications.
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 Journal of Drugs in Dermatology: Review of cyclosporine immunosuppressive safety data in dermatology patients after two ...
Cyclosporine is an immunosuppressive agent that has been shown to be effective in the treatment of psoriasis.
The literature contains reports of lymphomas, internal malignancies, skin cancers, and serious infections in psoriasis patients on cyclosporine therapy.
The study, however, illustrates increased risk of non-melanoma skin cancers, especially squamous cell carcinoma.
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 Effect of Cyclosporine on Conjunctival Mucin in a Canine Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca Model -- Moore et al. 42 (3): 653 ...
Cyclosporine is a naturally occurring fungal metabolite widely used
Effect of Cyclosporine on Conjunctival Mucin in a Canine Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca Model
Hess, AD (1993) Mechanisms of action of cyclosporine: considerations for treatment of autoimmune diseases Clin Immunol Immunopathol 68,220-228
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 Myasthenia Gravis: Treatment
Prednisone and Cyclosporine A are used for long-term immunosuppression when further benefit is needed and relatively rapid onset of benefit is desired.
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 Cyclosporine: General Information
Drugs that induce this system will decrease the level of cyclosporine, drugs that block this system will increase cyclosporine blood levels
Cyclosporine metabolism is in the liver by the cytochrome p-450 system.
Multiple different assays are available for cyclosporine trough levels, actual values will vary depending on the assay used.
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 MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Depression
Be aware that St. John's Wort has potential drug interactions and should NOT be taken with prescription antidepressants, birth control pills, protease inhibitors for HIV, theophylline, warfarin, digoxin, reserpine, cyclosporine, or loperamide.
Some studies do suggest that this herbal remedy may be helpful for mild depression, but not moderate or severe.
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Hepatitis Central, Short-term cyclosporine induces a remission of autoimmune hepatitis in children.
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