- Ciclosporin, also
spelled cyclosporine and
cyclosporin, is a
calcineurin inhibitor, used as an
immunosuppressant medication. It is
taken orally or intravenously...
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synthesized by
cyclosporin synthetase.
Cyclosporin A (ciclosporin)
Cyclosporin B
Cyclosporin C
Cyclosporin D
Cyclosporin E
Cyclosporin F
Cyclosporin G Lawen...
- aurothiomalate, auranofin, and
cyclosporin are less
commonly used due to more
common adverse effects. However,
cyclosporin was
found to be
effective in...
- well-known
immunosuppressive capabilities, the one-time
administration of
cyclosporin at the time of
percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) has been found...
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drugs were not ****ociated with any
increased risk of cancer. Also like
cyclosporin, it has a wide
range of interactions.
Tacrolimus is
primarily metabolised...
- "[Hair-like
hyperkeratoses in
patients with
kidney transplants. A new
cyclosporin side-effect]". Der Hautarzt;
Zeitschrift für Dermatologie, Venerologie...
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antihistamine therapy is indicated.
Immunosuppressants such as
omalizumab or
cyclosporin may also be used.
About 20% of
people are
affected at some
point in their...
-
microbiologist and
immunologist who is
considered one of the
discoverers of
cyclosporin.
Borel studied at the
University of
Antwerp and the ETH Zurich, where...
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Messora C,
Longo G,
Bertesi M (1996). "Long-term
salvage treatment by
cyclosporin in
refractory autoimmune haematological disorders". Br. J. Haematol....
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environmental control. Experimentally, a low dose of
methotrexate or
cyclosporin and
omalizumab (a
monoclonal anti-IgE antibody) has been used. Treatment...