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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for tacrolimus anhydrous
  1. ... amikacin, which are antibiotics used to treat infections Tacrolimus, sirolimus or cyclosporine, which are used to suppress ... L) (12 hours after dose; varies with use) Tacrolimus: 5 to 15 ng/mL (4 to 25 ...
  2. ... EGF) receptor, cisplatin, cyclosporine, diuretics, proton pump inhibitors, tacrolimus, and aminoglycoside antibiotics Pancreatitis (swelling and inflammation of ...
  3. ... autoimmune disease : Etanercept (Enbrel) Infliximab (Remicade) Leflunomide (Arava) Tacrolimus Drugs used to treat seizures: Carbamazepine Phenytoin Phenobarbital ...
  4. ... albuterol Immune suppressing medicines such as cyclosporine and tacrolimus Mood stabilizers such as lithium carbonate Stimulants such ...
  5. ... drugs such as azathioprine, cyclophosphamide, mycophenolate, sirolimus, or tacrolimus. Targeted drugs such as tumor necrosis factor (TNF) ...
  6. ... creams or ointments such as pimecrolimus (Elidel) and tacrolimus (Protopic), or topical medicines such as methoxsalen (Oxsoralen) ...
  7. ... also prescribe other creams or ointments, such as tacrolimus or pimecrolimus, to use on the skin. In ...
  8. ... following medicines: Ketoconazole Ciclopirox Sodium sulfacetamide A corticosteroid Tacrolimus or pimecrolimus (medicines that suppress the immune system) ...
  9. ... treatment is needed. Antihistamine gel or steroid- or tacrolimus-containing mouth rinses may help ease discomfort.
  10. ... the skin such as: Metronidazole Erythromycin Benzoyl peroxide Tacrolimus Clindamycin Pimecrolimus Sodium sulfacetamide with sulfur You may ...
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