“…Medication never had to be discontinued because of side effects, though in some cases a dose reduction was necessary because the trough cyclosporin blood levels exceeded 1000 mg/l. Only one patient in each group was considered a treatment success during 12 consecutive months. At termination of the study one patient of the cyclosporin group had not yet completed the follow-up period of 12 months.…”
“…Medication never had to be discontinued because of side effects, though in some cases a dose reduction was necessary because the trough cyclosporin blood levels exceeded 1000 mg/l. Only one patient in each group was considered a treatment success during 12 consecutive months. At termination of the study one patient of the cyclosporin group had not yet completed the follow-up period of 12 months.…”
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