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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for Cyclosporine
  1. ... antibiotics used to treat infections Tacrolimus, sirolimus or cyclosporine, which are used to suppress immune system activity ... mL (21.16 to 50.80 micromol/L) Cyclosporine: 100 to 400 ng/mL (83.20 to ...
  2. ... the surface of the eye (for severe reactions) Cyclosporine 0.1% eye drops contain a mild form ... OE, Ulus ND. Efficacy and safety of topical cyclosporine A 0.05% in vernal keratoconjunctivitis. Singapore Med ...
  3. ... Estrogens (including birth control pills) Immunosuppressants (such as cyclosporine) Many over-the-counter medicines such as cough/ ...
  4. ... Amiodarone Birth control pills such as levonorgestrel (Norplant) Cyclosporine Cytarabine Growth hormone Isotretinoin Levothyroxine (children) Lithium carbonate ...
  5. ... targeting the epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor, cisplatin, cyclosporine, diuretics, proton pump inhibitors, tacrolimus, and aminoglycoside antibiotics ...
  6. ... keep moisture in the eyes Medicines such as cyclosporine (Restasis) or lifitegrast (Xiidra), corticosteroid eye drops, and ...
  7. ... treated with artificial tears, eye-lubricating ointments, or cyclosporine liquid. If Candida is present, it may be ...
  8. ... suppress the immune system such as mycophenolate, cyclophosphamide, cyclosporine or methotrexate. Hydroxychloroquine to treat arthritis . Some people ...
  9. ... system's faulty response. These medicines include methotrexate or cyclosporine. Retinoids such as acitretin can also be used. ...
  10. ... and estrogens Medicines (including ticlopidine, clopidogrel, quinine, and cyclosporine A)
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