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INSULIN C-PEPTIDE DECREASED side effect

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Drugs associated with INSULIN C-PEPTIDE DECREASED

SIROLIMUS  


Sirolimus Side Effects Report #5655404-6
Physician from BELGIUM reported SIROLIMUS problem on Feb 26, 2008. Female patient was diagnosed with immunosuppression, type 1 diabetes mellitus and was treated with SIROLIMUS. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following problems/side effects: complications of transplant surgery, insulin c-peptide decreased, lymphocyte count decreased, white blood cell count decreased, . SIROLIMUS dosage: LOADING DOSE OF 0.2 MG/KG/DAY AND 0.1 MG/KG/DAY THEREAFTER. During the same period patient was treated with INSULIN, TACROLIMUS, ANTITHYMOCYTE IMMUNOGLOBULIN, METHYLPREDNISOLONE. Patient recovered.

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