- 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...
-
liposome aerosol in
conjunction with pa****axel. Calne, R (Mar 2004). "
Cyclosporine as a
milestone in immunosuppression". Transplant. Proc. 36 (2 Suppl):...
-
Calcium channel blockers: nifedipine, felodipine, nimodipine,
amlodipine Cyclosporine,
tacrolimus Terfenadine,
astemizole Cisapride,
pimozide Carbamazepine...
-
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...
- antifungals.
Amlodipine causes several drugs to
increase in levels,
including cyclosporine, simvastatin, and
tacrolimus (the
increase in the last one
being more...
- (Tegretol),
valsartan (Diovan),
imatinib mesylate (Gleevec/Glivec),
cyclosporine (Neoral/Sandimmune),
letrozole (Femara),
methylphenidate (Ritalin; production...
- out of the cells,
causing hyperkalemia.
Calcineurin inhibitors such as
cyclosporine, tacrolimus, diazoxide, and
minoxidil can
cause hyperkalemia. Box jellyfish...
- The
cyclosporins are a
group of
macrolides isolated from
fungi and used as
immunosuppresant drugs, for
example after transplant surgery. They are nonribosomal...
-
calcineurin inhibitor such as
tacrolimus or ciclosporin, (also
spelled cyclosporine and cyclosporin) plus a
purine antagonist such as
mycophenolate mofetil...