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Uses and safety profile of ciclosporin in ophthalmology

, BSc MBBS MRCP MRCOphth & , MBBS FRCOphth
Pages 79-89 | Published online: 02 Jan 2008
 

Abstract

Ciclosporin is a calcineurin inhibitor that acts by primarily inhibiting the action of T cells. Clinical trials in the early 1980s demonstrated that systemic ciclosporin was a promising steroid-sparing agent and was also effective in patients who are refractory to treatment with corticosteroids. However, recent years have witnessed the emergence of safer immunosuppressive agents due to the poor side-effect profile of systemic ciclosporin. Topical ciclosporin, however, has a much improved safety profile and is still used to treat a variety of ocular surface disorders including dry eye syndrome, vernal and atopic keratoconjunctivitis, severe blepharitis and high-risk corneal graft patients. This article reviews the uses and safety profile of systemic and topical ciclosporin in ophthalmology, as well as discussing alternative therapeutic agents available.

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