2016
DOI: 10.3109/0886022x.2016.1158035
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Safety and efficacy of mizoribine treatment in nephrotic syndrome complicated with hepatitis B virus infection: a clinical study

Abstract: Objective The objective of this study is to explore the efficacy and safety of mizoribine (MZR) in treating nephrotic syndrome patients afflicted with hepatitis B virus (HBV). Methods The present study included 36 nephrotic syndrome patients accompanied with HBV infection. A draft of MZR (150-200 mg/d), methylprednisolone (0.6-0.8 mg/kgÁd), and entecavir (0.5 mg/d) was administered to study patients over 24 weeks. The serum albumin (AlB), 24-h urine protein (24-U-TP), liver and renal functions, and HBV-DNA wer… Show more

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“…Furthermore, MZB possesses in vitro antiviral activity against IAV and IBV, RSV, HSV, and HCMV [117][118][119]. As occurs with several powerful immunosuppressants, its combination with other licensed drugs produces an extra antiviral benefit in transplant patients [120] or inflammatory diseases associated with viral infections since it increases the efficacy of glucocorticoids, reduces the viral replication induced by the long-term use of high-dose glucocorticoids, and has fewer adverse effects than other drugs [121].…”
Section: Mizoribinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, MZB possesses in vitro antiviral activity against IAV and IBV, RSV, HSV, and HCMV [117][118][119]. As occurs with several powerful immunosuppressants, its combination with other licensed drugs produces an extra antiviral benefit in transplant patients [120] or inflammatory diseases associated with viral infections since it increases the efficacy of glucocorticoids, reduces the viral replication induced by the long-term use of high-dose glucocorticoids, and has fewer adverse effects than other drugs [121].…”
Section: Mizoribinementioning
confidence: 99%