Abstract
The effect of cyclosporine was evaluated in a double blind placebo controlled trial in 122 recent onset insulin-dependent diabetics. A significantly higher incidence of complete remissions was observed in patients treated with cyclosporine than in those receiving placebo (respectively 24 and 5.8%). The effect was still more clear-cut in patients having presented the highest cyclosporine blood level (37%). These results which have been obtained with modest toxicity demonstrate that cyclosporine induces remission of insulin-dependent diabetes and prompt to set up new controlled trials to evaluate the duration of the effect obtained and the potential risks of the treatment.
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Bach, J.-F. (1987). Induction of remission of insulin-dependent diabetes by cyclosporin. Memórias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 82(suppl 2), 121–123. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0074-02761987000600019
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