
PSYRIOFIT-50
MRP: 1,950
Packaging: 6x5
Pack Type: capsule
Composition:
Cyclosporine IP 50 mg
Indication:
Plaque psoriasis | Severe guttate psoriasis Erythrodermic psoriasis | Generalized pustular psoriasis Palmoplantar psoriasis | Rheumatoid Arthritis
Description:
Cyclosporine IP 50 mg is a potent immunosuppressant used primarily to prevent organ transplant rejection and treat various autoimmune disorders such as psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, and atopic dermatitis. It works by inhibiting T-cell activation and reducing immune system activity, helping to control inflammation and prevent damage to transplanted organs or autoimmune-related tissue damage. Cyclosporine 50 mg offers flexible dosing for tailored therapy and improved patient compliance.
Tags:
- Prevents organ transplant rejection
- Controls symptoms of autoimmune disorders
- Suppresses immune response by inhibiting T-cell activation
- Helps reduce inflammation and tissue damage
- Convenient oral dosing
- Supports long-term transplant success and disease management
Usage Information
Dosage
Use only as prescribed by your physician Typical dose: 3–5 mg/kg/day divided into two doses Take with food to enhance absorption and minimize stomach upset Do not skip doses; maintain consistent blood levels Regular lab monitoring is mandatory during treatment
Side Effects
Hypertension (high blood pressure) Kidney toxicity Tremors, headache, nausea Increased risk of infections Excessive hair growth and gum swelling (gingival hyperplasia) Fatigue or nervousness
Contraindications
Known allergy to cyclosporine or formulation components Uncontrolled hypertension or significant renal impairment Concurrent use with nephrotoxic drugs without monitoring Pregnancy and breastfeeding only with medical supervision Active infections unless managed under supervision
Availability
Cyclosporine 50 mg uses Immunosuppressant medication Organ transplant rejection drug Autoimmune disease treatment Psoriasis immunosuppressant Rheumatoid arthritis medicine Cyclosporine capsule dosage T-cell inhibitor drug Atopic dermatitis treatment Cyclosporine side effects and benefits
