Wednesday, 10 April 2019

Ciclosporin

Common indications

  • Severe acute ulcerative colitis refractory to corticosteroid treatment
  • Severe active rheumatoid arthritis (administered on expert advice)
  • Severe active rheumatoid arthritis [in combination with low-dose methotrexate, when methotrexate monotherapy has been ineffective] (administered on expert advice)
  • Short-term treatment of severe atopic dermatitis where conventional therapy ineffective or inappropriate (administered on expert advice 
  • Short-term treatment of very severe atopic dermatitis where conventional therapy ineffective or inappropriate (administered on expert advice)
  • Severe psoriasis where conventional therapy ineffective or inappropriate (administered on expert advice)
  • Organ transplantation (used alone) 
  • Bone-marrow transplantation, Prevention and treatment of graft-versus-host disease
  • Nephrotic syndrome

 

Mechanisms of action


  • Ciclosporin inhibits production and release of lymphokines, thereby suppressing cell-mediated immune response.

 

Important adverse effects

 

Warnings

 

Important interactions

 

Monitoring

  • Trough levels immediately before dose

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