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Avatar n tn Statins, Amphotericin B, Azathioprine, Chloroquine, Clofibrate, Colchicine, Cyclosporin, Opioids, Steroids, Vincristine, Verapamil, Proton Pump Inhibitors Infections: Influenza, Coxsackie A and B, Clostridia, Streptococcus pyogenes, Parasitic infestations Endocrine: Hypothyroidism, Hyperthyroidism, Steroid myopathy Metabolic: Hypokalaemia, Vitamin D deficiency, Carnitine deficiency, Carnitine Palmitoyl-tranferase deficiency, Hypoparathyroidism, Myophosphorylase deficiency, Mitochondrial d
Avatar f tn Had silver nitrate treatment x 2. Now am on 1% Cyclosporin, which burns like acid. Nothing has even begun to work.He said the next step was to have ocular surgery where the mast cells are literally scraped off, but he said it's not always successful. I continue to have extreme photophobia and feel like I have gravel under my eye lids. Please advise as to treatment, as am one miserable and discouraged woman.
Avatar m tn There are two other drops like Restasis, xiidra which patients do not like and is very expensive and Cequa which is same medicine as restasis but stronger concentration. Ask you ophthalmologist about Restasis (cyclosporin) think it just became available as generic.
Avatar m tn she was taking cyclosporin dosage of 100mg bd, which was increased after 10 days(January 4, 2010) to 150/100mg bid . her SGOT/SGPT level started rising from December 28, 2009 they started fluctuating till Feb 8,2010. After Feb the SGPT levels shoot up and it was highest of 218/398 on March 22, 2010. it should be also kept in mind that cyclosporin also have a tendency to effect the liver and increase in LFT levels.
Avatar f tn s cauterized and have had silver nitrate brushed across the back of both eyes. Now am taking 1% cyclosporin, which burns like fire for about a minute. Question - has anyone had success in treating this miserable condition? I am so discouraged as feel the photophobia and gritty feeling in my eyes is never going to go away. Any thoughts/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Avatar n tn My ophthalmologist recently prescribed restasis for dry eyes. I read that cyclosporin can causes cancer. Is this true? Are these drops safe?
Avatar m tn Cyclosporin (brand name Atopica) is a relatively new oral medication which can be used as a non-steroid way to reduce allergic skin inflammation and itching. It is helpful in approximately 80% of allergic dogs to control itch. Cyclosporin is given orally daily for 4-6 weeks, then the dose and frequency is slowly decreased to the lowest possible dose needed for comfort.
Avatar m tn ve had experience with prednisone and cyclosporin and read about Xolair. I will explain all of them in due time. During my hospitalization the doctors prescribed me with prednisone and it almost seem to work like magic relieving my skin. The skin began to dry out and the itching was completely gone! (I was amazed by this, first time in 20 years I did not feel itchy at all.. I actually almost cried because of it). Later I found out my dermatologist at Brigham wasn't very happy with this.
Avatar f tn org/user_journals/show/1648149/General-information-on-dry-eyes-tears-dysfunction-syndrome Both my wife and I have very dry eyes and both of us have been on Restasis (cyclosporin) for years with excellent results. I understand from postings from the UK this is difficult to get there.
Avatar m tn He told us to wait till the cyclosporin is stopped. When the cyclosporin was stopped, we waited for 45 days and had a HCV quantitative done. It was 1420000IU/ML ie 88% less than the last test conducted and SGOT/SGPT levels were 60/109. I had also gone through some articles on HCV which stated that out of 100 people who gets infected, 15 will get rid of the virus without any treatment.
Avatar f tn The ER doctor diagnosed me with Herpes Keratitis yesterday. I had been taking Restasis(Cyclosporin eye drops BID) and had many of the symptoms of side effects of that drug including low neutraphils, redness and swelling of eyelids, itching, feeling of foreign object in my eye, pain on administration of drops. I believe this is a drug reaction not Herpes Keratitis. What do you think?
510373 tn?1211003050 My dog has had the same smelly, red areas on her belly. Then eventually her hair started to fall out. Since then she has been put on cyclosporin, a human medicine to prevent rejection to people with organ transplants. She has gotten much better, but I also have to bathe her 2 time/week. She is getting there. skin infections are very common in Boston's. Good luck!
2093628 tn?1332979308 I have a 5 yr old rescue long haired chi mix that has neurogenic KCS (dry eye) adopted 10/2011. We've gone thru the university vet school ophthamology treatments (cyclosporin, tacrolimus, and pilocarpine drops) since 10/11 with no response. We are currently treating with gels, drops, and ointments throughout the day and antibiotic ointment as needed. The next step appears to be having his eye removed. Has anyone had this done?
Avatar n tn He is on Prednizone and Cyclosporin. She raised the Cyclosporin level to 800mg twice a day. When she raised his meds before, he started turning jaundice. Now at 800 mg twice a day he has become more jaundice. She refuses to change the medication or even think that it could be the medication causing this. How can tell if it is the medication? If it is, how can I get her to change the medications? What can I do?
Avatar f tn I would suggest a trial of cyclosporin (Restasis) as it is much safer long term because of the steroid side effects of cataracts, glaucoma and cornea infection. Not in some cases it has lasted 30-40 years and is more commin in females. So you are probably asking for trouble continuing to wear contacts. You should place yourself under the care of an ophthalmologist Eye MD that specializes in cornea and external disease.
Avatar f tn After a poor response to steroids, followed by a 6‐month trial of cyclophosphamide, he was commenced on cyclosporin in January 1997. In October 1998 the patient complained of lethargy and tiredness. Examination was unremarkable, other than blood pressure 150/100. Investigations revealed Hb 8.7, with normal red cell parameters, ferritin 23, folate 6.1, creatinine 240, urea 21.8, corrected calcium 2.20, and phosphate 1.33.
Avatar f tn The pseudomonas was resistant to all the drug classses but the newest cyclosporin. She has had chronic ear infections since she was a baby (she's 13). I hope they can find an antibiotic to kill the infection, and do not take antibiotics unless the infection is definitely caused by bacteria because treating a sinus "infection" when it is a cold virus or allergy causing the congestion will lead to drug-resistant infections. I am a retired EMT-Intermediate.
Avatar m tn diquafosol is an eyedrop for dry eyes. It was approved for use in Japan in 2010. It is not available in many countries including the USA. So I have no experience using it nor do I know how it can be obtained in the Philippines. You would likely benefit from getting several other opinions about your problem including one from a specialist in cornea/refractive surgery. Also use the search feature and archives and read the many posts about dry eye treatment.
1913232 tn?1361454089 I am very sorry that you are having these problems post transplant. I know it is very difficult and discouraging. Fortunately, you no longer have HCC, and that is a plus. Unfortunately, I don't have any actual information that might help you in terms of getting treatment for the Hep C. OH has offered some good information. Hopefully others with more experience in you situation will come along and offer their information and experience.
Avatar m tn During BMT she had moderate veno occlusive disease and she recovered. She was using Tab cyclosporin as immunosuppresant. She had some anomalies in her SGOT and SGPT. Last HCV RNA quantitative was done on March 30 2010 and the result was 12100000IU/ML. LFT results were as given below. Date total bilirubin Direct bilirubin Total protein Serum albumin SGOT/SGPT Alk.phos Cyclosporin dose 22.3.10 1.4 0.4 6.3 4.
Avatar m tn CSA = Cyclosporin A is an immunosuppressant used in post liver transplant patients to prevent organ rejection. Warning: Cyclosporin causes drug to drug interactions with INCIVEK. It causes the dosage of cyclosporin to go very high! Here is the warning from the INCIVEK package insert... "Plasma concentrations of cyclosporine and tacrolimus are markedly increased when co-administered with telaprevir.
Avatar f tn 31, we decided to add the use of cyclosporin A to control the disease started on 9.15. At the same time, gradually reduced local and systemic hormones combined with cardiovascular, endocrine, digestive, renal medicine treatments respond to corresponding complications. Discharge: Right eye with blurry vision field, no obvious pain, tenderness. Physical examination: stable vital signs, VOD:1.0 (correction), VOS:1.5 (correction). Binocular conjunctival edema obviously, no obvious hyperemia.
Avatar n tn takes 4-6 months for them to work. There is a new double strength cyclosporin on a patented carrier (CEQUA) that works over 3-4 months. You should probably discuss Cequa with your cornea/refractive surgeon.
917763 tn?1311628896 Restasis (Cyclosporin) actually has been shown to inhibit HCV reproduction, and thus may in fact be a meaningful adjunct to therapy. If you google cyclosporin and HCV you may be able to find articles describing its anti-HCV activity, and studies that have been done. Its not like the standard cortico-steroid immune system inhibitors apparently.
Avatar m tn Additionally, persons on immunosuppressive drugs like corticosteroids or cyclosporin, are cautioned against the use of echinacea. Corticosteroids and cyclosporin are drugs commonly used after organ transplants and with lupus. Using echinacea with immunosuppressive drugs counters their effect, possibly resulting in severe illness. Long-term use of echinacea has been associated with toxicity to the liver.
Avatar n tn Hello Elena & welcome......Atopica (Cyclosporin) is used with great success for severe allergies...As with any drug, side effects can happen....In case you don't know, it is an Immune suppressant to stop the immune response..... Human Patients are given this drug when they receive a transplant so the organ will be accepted...From what I know, side effects are alot like poisons..Such as: vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, wobbling, loss of balance, & seizures....