Cyclosporine (oral route) - Side effects & dosage - Mayo Clinic
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Cyclosporine works by suppressing the immune system to prevent the white blood cells from trying to get rid of the transplanted organ. Cyclosporine is also used to treat severe active rheumatoid arthritis in patients who have taken other medicines (eg, methotrexate) that did not work well.
Ciclosporin - Wikipedia
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Ciclosporin ... Ciclosporin, also spelled cyclosporine and cyclosporin, is a calcineurin inhibitor, used as an immunosuppressant medication.
Mechanism of Action of Cyclosporine - pharmacyfreak.com
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Cyclosporine is a calcineurin inhibitor used primarily to prevent organ transplant rejection and to treat select autoimmune disorders. It binds to cyclophilin, forming a complex that inhibits calcineurin, thereby blocking T‑cell activation and interleukin‑2 (IL‑2) production.
Cyclosporine: Side Effects, Uses, Dosage, Interactions, Warnings - RxList
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Cyclosporine is used to prevent organ rejection in people who have received a liver, kidney, or heart transplant. It is usually used along with other medications to allow your new organ to function normally. Cyclosporine belongs to a class of drugs known as immunosuppressants.
Cyclosporine - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
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Cyclosporine is approved to treat amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and its variants in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Apart from it, the treatment of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis that does not react to corticosteroids is carried by cyclosporine during nephrotic syndrome.