Margolis D J, Guzzo C, Johnson J, Lazarus G S
Department of Dermatology, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.
J Am Acad Dermatol. 1992 Feb;26(2 Pt 1):195-7. doi: 10.1016/0190-9622(92)70025-b.
Cyclosporine has been used to treat a variety of cutaneous and immune-mediated diseases. Nephrotoxicity is the most common major adverse side effect.
The study was designed to investigate the frequency of alterations in serum creatinine in patients with psoriasis receiving 5 mg/kg/day of cyclosporine.
Sixteen patients with severe refractory psoriasis received cyclosporine, 5 mg/kg/day, for 12 weeks. Serum creatinine was evaluated with respect to each patient's baseline.
Serum creatinine levels remained in the normal range, but 10 of 16 patients had a 30% elevation and 5 of 16 patients had a 50% elevation of serum creatinine compared with the patient's baseline value.
These results indicate that a significant elevation in serum creatinine occurs in many patients who receive cyclosporine for psoriasis.