Cyclosporine Modified
cycloSPORINE Modified 100MG
What is Cyclosporine Modified?
Cyclosporine Modified is an immunosuppressant medication that works by inhibiting the activity of calcineurin, thereby reducing the activity of T-cells and suppressing the immune response. It is commonly used to prevent organ rejection in transplant patients and to treat certain autoimmune disorders. The modified formulation offers enhanced absorption and bioavailability compared to its conventional counterpart, ensuring more consistent therapeutic effects.Side Effects
- High blood pressure
- Kidney dysfunction
- Headache
Warnings
- Increased risk of infections due to immunosuppression
- Potential for renal dysfunction and damage
- Monitor blood pressure regularly
- May cause liver impairment
- Interactions with various drugs which can affect cyclosporine levels
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- High blood pressure
- Kidney dysfunction
- Headache
- Nausea
- Increased hair growth
- Gum enlargement
- Tremors
- Elevated liver enzymes
- Increased risk of infections due to immunosuppression
- Potential for renal dysfunction and damage
- Monitor blood pressure regularly
- May cause liver impairment
- Interactions with various drugs which can affect cyclosporine levels
- Avoid live vaccines during treatment
- Risk of lymphoma and other malignancies
- Careful monitoring of cyclosporine blood levels is necessary
Cyclosporine Modified Coupons & Prices
cycloSPORINE Modified 100MG
What is Cyclosporine Modified ?
Cyclosporine Modified is an immunosuppressant medication that works by inhibiting the activity of calcineurin, thereby reducing the activity of T-cells and suppressing the immune response. It is commonly used to prevent organ rejection in transplant patients and to treat certain autoimmune disorders. The modified formulation offers enhanced absorption and bioavailability compared to its conventional counterpart, ensuring more consistent therapeutic effects.
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