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psorid (CYCLOSPORINE)

The dosage of Psorid 25 Capsule is determined by factors such as weight medical condition and purpose of use It is important to follow your doctors prescribed dosage and not make any changes without c... See More
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What is Psorid?

Psorid is an immunosuppressive medication used to prevent organ rejection after a transplant and to treat autoimmune conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis. It works by suppressing the immune system to prevent it from attacking the transplanted organ or causing inflammation in autoimmune diseases.

 

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What is the usual dose of Psorid?

The usual adult dose for organ transplant is 5–10 mg/kg daily, divided into two doses. For autoimmune diseases, doses can range from 2.5 mg/kg to 5 mg/kg per day. Dosages depend on individual factors such as weight and the specific condition.

 

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How do I take Psorid?

Psorid should be taken orally in the form of a capsule or liquid, usually once or twice a day. It can be taken with or without food. Make sure to take it at the same time each day to maintain consistent blood levels.

 

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For how long do I take Psorid?

Psorid is typically taken for the long-term, especially for organ transplant patients to prevent rejection. For autoimmune conditions, the duration varies depending on response and doctor's recommendations.

 

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What is Psorid used for?

Psorid is used to prevent rejection in organ transplant patients and treat autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, and certain conditions like nephrotic syndrome.

 

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How long does it take for Psorid to start working?

It may take several weeks for Psorid to start working. In organ transplant cases, it helps prevent rejection immediately after surgery, while autoimmune conditions may take longer to show improvement.

 

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Is Psorid effective?

Yes, Psorid is proven to be highly effective in preventing organ rejection after transplant and managing symptoms of autoimmune diseases by suppressing the immune system.

 

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How does one know if Psorid is working?

For transplants, regular blood tests and monitoring by a healthcare provider will indicate how well Psorid is working. For autoimmune diseases, improved symptoms such as reduced inflammation, pain, or skin condition indicate effectiveness.

 

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How does Psorid work?

Psorid works by inhibiting the action of specific immune cells (T-cells), preventing them from attacking foreign tissues in the case of a transplant or stopping them from causing inflammation in autoimmune diseases.

 

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Who should avoid taking Psorid?

People with active infections, uncontrolled hypertension, kidney problems, or those who are allergic to Psorid should avoid it. Pregnant women or those planning pregnancy should consult their doctor.

 

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Can I take Psorid with vitamins or supplements?

Psorid can interact with some vitamins or supplements, particularly those affecting liver enzymes (like St. John's Wort) or certain minerals (like potassium). Consult your doctor before taking any supplements.

 

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Can I take Psorid with other prescription drugs?

Psorid interacts with numerous medications such as certain antifungals, antibiotics, blood pressure medications, and statins. Discuss all other medications with your healthcare provider to avoid potential interactions.

 

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Can Psorid be taken safely while pregnant?

Psorid may harm the unborn baby and should only be taken during pregnancy if necessary. Talk to your doctor if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant while taking Psorid.

 

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Can Psorid be taken safely while breastfeeding?

Psorid is excreted in breast milk, so it is not recommended for breastfeeding. Consult your doctor for advice on whether to breastfeed while taking this medication.

 

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Is Psorid safe for the elderly?

Elderly people may be more sensitive to the effects of Psorid, especially its impact on kidney function. They may require closer monitoring and lower doses. Always discuss with the doctor before starting treatment.

 

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How should I store Psorid?

Store Psorid at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep it in the original container to protect it from light and keep it out of the reach of children.

 

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Does Psorid make people tired or drowsy?

Psorid generally does not cause drowsiness but may cause fatigue as a side effect, especially in higher doses. If this occurs, consult your doctor to adjust your dose.

 

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Does Psorid cause stomach upset?

Stomach upset, including nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea, is a common side effect of Psorid. Taking it with food can sometimes help reduce stomach irritation. Consult your doctor if discomfort persists.

 

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Does Psorid affect sleep?

Psorid doesn't typically affect sleep, but some people might experience insomnia or fatigue. If sleep problems occur, discuss with your doctor to determine the cause.

 

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Does Psorid make it hard to think or concentrate?

Psorid does not usually impair cognitive function, but its side effects (like fatigue or tremors) might affect focus. Contact your healthcare provider if you experience difficulty concentrating.

 

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Does Psorid affect mood?

While Psorid doesn't commonly affect mood, some patients may experience anxiety, depression, or mood swings. Report any significant mood changes to your doctor to assess treatment adjustments.

 

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Does Psorid interfere with sexual function?

Sexual side effects such as reduced libido or erectile dysfunction are not commonly linked with Psorid. If you notice changes in sexual function, discuss them with your healthcare provider.

 

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Does Psorid affect appetite?

Psorid can cause a slight change in appetite. However, if you notice significant weight loss or gain, consult with your doctor to determine if it’s related to your treatment.

 

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Does Psorid cause weight gain?

Weight gain is a possible side effect of Psorid. This can be caused by fluid retention or changes in appetite. Regularly monitor weight and consult a doctor if weight gain is concerning.

 

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Does Psorid cause headaches?

Headaches are a relatively common side effect of Psorid. If headaches are frequent or severe, discuss with your healthcare provider to see if your dose should be adjusted.

 

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Does Psorid limit driving?

Psorid itself doesn't limit driving, but side effects such as dizziness or fatigue may impair your ability to drive. If you experience these symptoms, avoid driving and consult your doctor.

 

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Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Psorid?

Drinking alcohol with Psorid can increase the risk of liver damage, kidney issues, or interfere with its effectiveness. It’s advisable to limit or avoid alcohol consumption while taking this medication.

 

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Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Psorid?

Caffeine in coffee or tea does not significantly affect Psorid's effectiveness. However, drinking excessive amounts can sometimes affect blood pressure, so monitor your health if consuming large quantities.

 

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Is it safe to exercise while taking Psorid?

Moderate exercise is generally safe while on Psorid, but be mindful of overexertion, as Psorid can increase your risk of dehydration and muscle cramps. Stay well-hydrated and consult your doctor if unsure.

 

 

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What are Psorid possible harms and risks?

Psorid can cause kidney damage, high blood pressure, increased hair growth, nausea, and tremors. Serious side effects include infections, liver problems, or malignancies. Regular blood tests are needed to monitor its effects.

 

Available in 4 variations

Psorid 100mg Capsule 5s

Psorid 100mg Capsule 5s

Cyclosporine (100mg)

strip of 5 capsules

Psorid 100mg Oral Solution

Psorid 100mg Oral Solution

Psorid 100mg Oral Solution

Cyclosporine (100mg)

bottle of 50 ml Oral Solution

Psorid 50 Capsule 5s

Psorid 50 Capsule 5s

Cyclosporine (50mg)

strip of 5 capsules

Psorid 25 Capsule

Psorid 25 Capsule

Cyclosporine (25mg)

strip of 5 capsules