Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| cyclosporine | Neoral |
How It Works
Cyclosporine is a medicine that weakens or suppresses the
immune system, which may help decrease inflammation in
the digestive tract.
Why It Is Used
Cyclosporine is used for
inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that has not
responded to other medicines.
How Well It Works
Medicines that suppress the immune system have been effective
against IBD. Cyclosporine usually is used for
ulcerative colitis that does not respond to other
medicines. Cyclosporine tends to work more quickly than other immunosuppressive
medicines, such as azathioprine or 6-mercaptopurine, during an acute attack of
IBD.1
This medicine may be used in severe cases when people do not get
better on
corticosteroids, but in one study 18% to 43% of people
did not improve on cyclosporine.2
Cyclosporine has been shown to reduce the need for surgery in acute
attacks of IBD. This allows people to try other medicines to suppress IBD
symptoms.
Cyclosporine also is used in treating abnormal connections (fistulas) of the intestines in Crohn's disease. In
rare cases, cyclosporine may be used in people with Crohn's disease that does
not improve with other medicines.
Side Effects
Side effects of cyclosporine include:
- Kidney problems (temporary decrease in kidney
function).
- Increased risk of infections.
- Blood sugar
problems (diabetes).
- Increased cholesterol
levels.
- Sleep problems.
- Headache, mild tremor, or
tingling of the fingers and feet.
- High blood
pressure.
- Increased hair growth.
Rare side effects include:
- Depression.
- Allergic
reaction.
- Kidney failure.
When taking cyclosporine, blood pressure and kidney function should
be checked regularly.
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 raises your
chances of having serious side effects. Regular blood tests can be used to
monitor the level of cyclosporine.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Cyclosporine is most effective when given in a vein (IV), so it
usually is used in people with severe symptoms who need hospitalization. Oral
cyclosporine may not be as effective as the IV medicine in treating IBD or in
maintaining remission. However, the oral medicine often is used after remission
from IV medicine.
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