Cyclosporine for Ulcerative Colitis, Active User Reviews
Brand names: Sandimmune, Neoral, Gengraf
- Anonymous
- June 4, 2008
"After using steroids for many years that stopped working, I was put on cyclosporine. My body reacted well to it, and within approximately 3 weeks, my symptoms had nearly disappeared. I unfortunately get some side effects from it, such as tiredness and headaches."
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"Had extremely active colitis, was hospitalized and given IV cyclosporine as a last resort. Started feeling better within 2 days. Was in the hospital for 8 days and feel amazing. That was 5 months ago and still feel great. Slight tingling in hands and feet and extra hair growth, but nothing you can't live with to feel better. Best medicine ever."