- The
cyclosporins are a
group of
macrolides isolated from
fungi and used as
immunosuppresant drugs, for
example after transplant surgery. They are nonribosomal...
- Switzerland. Both
strains produced a
family of
natural products called cyclosporins. Two
related components that had
antifungal activity were
isolated from...
- aurothiomalate, auranofin, and
cyclosporin are less
commonly used due to more
common adverse effects. However,
cyclosporin was
found to be
effective in...
- "[Hair-like
hyperkeratoses in
patients with
kidney transplants. A new
cyclosporin side-effect]". Der Hautarzt;
Zeitschrift für Dermatologie, Venerologie...
-
hepatotoxicity and haematotoxicity, respectively.
Other immunosuppressants like
cyclosporins may
potentiate methotrexate's
haematologic effects,
hence potentially...
-
drugs were not ****ociated with any
increased risk of cancer. Also like
cyclosporin, it has a wide
range of interactions.
Tacrolimus is
primarily metabolised...
- Zinc
pyrithione (pyrithione zinc)
Antihistamines Calcineurin inhibitors Cyclosporin Pimecrolimus Tacrolimus Isotretinoin Keratolytics Coal tar Resorcinol...
- Zinc
pyrithione (pyrithione zinc)
Antihistamines Calcineurin inhibitors Cyclosporin Pimecrolimus Tacrolimus Isotretinoin Keratolytics Coal tar Resorcinol...
- Of all
cases of DIGO,
about 50% are
attributed to phenytoin, 30% to
cyclosporins and the
remaining 10-20% to
calcium channel blockers. Drug-induced enlargement...
-
bioactive molecules such as
Streptokinase from the
bacterium Streptococcus,
Cyclosporin A from the
ascomycete fungus Tolypocladium inflatum, and
statins produced...