Cyclosporine for adult atopic dermatitisCyclosporine (such as Neoral) suppresses the
immune system (immunosuppressant) and is used to treat
severe cases of adult
atopic dermatitis that haven't responded to other
treatments. By blocking the body's
inflammation process, this oral medication can
effectively control atopic dermatitis itch and rash. Cyclosporine has been extensively studied since the late 1980s and
has proven to be relatively safe when used under doctor supervision. Precautions The most common side effects of cyclosporine are increased
blood pressure and
kidney problems. Blood pressure and kidney function are
monitored every 2 to 4 weeks during treatment.1 If you
are using cyclosporine: - Check with your health professional before
taking any other medication, including
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
Cyclosporine can interact with numerous medications, causing exaggerated and
dangerous side effects.1
- Avoid sun
exposure. When used on a long-term basis, cyclosporine can increase the risk of
skin cancer.
- Talk to your doctor or pharmacist about
drinking grapefruit juice while you are taking cyclosporine. Grapefruit juice
can increase the level of this medicine in your blood. Having too much medicine
in your blood increases your chances of having serious side
effects.
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