- Ciclosporin, also
spelled cyclosporine and cyclosporin, is a
calcineurin inhibitor, used as an
immunosuppressant medication. It is
taken orally or intravenously...
- slowly. The
disease can be
treated to slow down the
development by use of
cyclosporine A and ACE inhibitors, but not stopped. If a
carrier female is
mated with...
-
agents are
taken together. Use of
bosentan with
cyclosporine is
contraindicated because cyclosporine A has been
shown to
markedly increase serum concentration...
- drug, some beta
blocker drugs used to
treat high
blood pressure, and
cyclosporine,
taken by
transplant patients to
prevent rejection of
their new organs...
-
cause cherry angiomas are
mustard gas, 2-butoxyethanol, bromides, and
cyclosporine. A
significant increase in the
density of mast
cells has been seen in...
-
daily dose up to four times; and (3)
pursuing off-label
therapy with
cyclosporine A or
montelukast or add-on
therapy with omalizumab,
which is an approved...
-
chlorproMAZINE vs.
chlorproPAMIDE clomiPHENE vs.
clomiPRAMINE cycloSERINE vs.
cycloSPORINE DAUNOrubicin vs.
DOXOrubicin DOBUTamine vs.
DOPamine hydrALAzine...
- out of the cells,
causing hyperkalemia.
Calcineurin inhibitors such as
cyclosporine, tacrolimus, diazoxide, and
minoxidil can
cause hyperkalemia. Box jellyfish...
-
Several medications that can
cause a skin
eruption similar to KP
include cyclosporine, BRAF inhibitors, and
tyrosine kinase inhibitors. The
several different...
-
immunosuppressants (like cyclophosphamide, cladribine, chlorambucil, and
cyclosporine),
immunomodulatory (pentoxifylline and thalidomide), and anti-tumor necrosis...