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Herbs and Immunosuppressive Drugs: Calcineurin Inhibitors

Eric Yarnell,Kathy Abascal-2013-12-01-Alternative and Complementary Therapies
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The calcineurin-inhibiting drugs cyclosporine and tacrolimus are very commonly used in patients after organ transplantation, as well as in some patients with severe autoimmune diseases. However, these drugs can cause severe adverse effects, including kidney damage (particularly problematic in people who have undergone kidney transplantation), diabetes, dyslipidemia, hypertension, and many other problems. Some herbal medicines, particularly Cordyceps sinensis = Ophiocordyceps sinensis (cordyceps) mycelium, have been shown to enhance the efficacy—while decreasing the toxicity—of cyclosporine. Other herbs that may be helpful for patients who are taking cyclosporine include Glycyrrhiza uralensis (Chinese licorice), Astragalus membranaceus (astragalus), and Allium sativum (garlic). Fish oil may also be beneficial for people who are taking cyclosporine. Dose-sparing agents for potential use with cyclosporine include Citrus x paradise (grapefruit) and Geum chiloense = G. quellyon (scarlet ave

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The calcineurin-inhibiting drugs cyclosporine and tacrolimus are very commonly used in patients after organ transplantation, as well as in some patients with severe autoimmune diseases. However, these drugs can cause severe adverse effects, including kidney damage (particularly problematic in people who have undergone kidney transplantation), diabetes, dyslipidemia, hypertension, and many other problems. Some herbal medicines, particularly Cordyceps sinensis = Ophiocordyceps sinensis (cordyceps) mycelium, have been shown to enhance the efficacy—while decreasing the toxicity—of cyclosporine. Other herbs that may be helpful for patients who are taking cyclosporine include Glycyrrhiza uralensis (Chinese licorice), Astragalus membranaceus (astragalus), and Allium sativum (garlic). Fish oil may also be beneficial for people who are taking cyclosporine. Dose-sparing agents for potential use with cyclosporine include Citrus x paradise (grapefruit) and Geum chiloense = G. quellyon (scarlet ave

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Tripterygium wilfordiiTraditional medicineMedicineCordycepsTacrolimusPharmacologyAngelica sinensisTransplantation

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