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Old Sun Oct 21, 2012, 06:20 PM
ssdavi71416 ssdavi71416 is offline
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Cyclosporin

Tashmac

Cyclosporine is used to reduce the T cells ( part of the lymphocytes) so the marrow can respond. I think everyone responds differently to cyclosporine. I had no real response after ATG treatment and cyclosporine treatment for almost 4 months. My Drs have said this treatment is a marathon. To insure your cyclosporine level remains in a theraputic range make sure your trough levels of cyclosporine are measured whenever you have blood drawn.

Scott
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