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Cyclosporine - Neoral
An immunoregulator, commonly used to prevent rejection of organs after transplantation.
Studied in transplants of the:
- Skin.
- Heart.
- Kidney.
- Liver.
- Lung.
- Pancreas.
- Bone marrow.
- Small intestine.
Initially isolated from the fungus “Tolypocladium inflatum” from a soil sample obtained
by Sandoz scientists at Hardangervidda, Norway in 1969
CLIN. CHEM. 35/7, 1299-1308 (1989) CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, Vol. 35, No. 7, 1989 1299
Advances in Cyclosporine Pharmacology, Measurement, and Therapeutic Monitoring Leslie
M. Shaw
Side effects may occur such as:
- High blood pressure.
- Damage to the kidneys.
Serious Side effects may occur such as:
- Side effects associated with this drug can be very problematic for people.
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