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A practical approach to using ciclosporin
Dermatology in Practice, 07/01/09
Ciclosporin is an immunosuppressant drug used in dermatology to treat patients with severe or recalcitrant psoriasis, or with severe atopic eczema. It has important adverse effects, particularly on the kidneys, so careful counselling and monitoring are required.
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