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Compare Apremilast (Otezla) and CYCLOSPORINE (CYCLOSPORINE) — clinical data, side effects, and patient experiences.
Otezla · PDE4 Inhibitor
How it works
Inhibits phosphodiesterase 4 (PDE4), increasing intracellular cAMP levels to modulate inflammatory mediator production.
Approved for
CYCLOSPORINE · Immunosuppressant
How it works
Immunosuppressant agent
Approved for
Estimated frequency (%) based on clinical trial data
Based on 19 Reddit discussions
Apremilast
17%
positive
6 threads
CYCLOSPORINE
31%
positive
13 threads
% of discussions mentioning each side effect
6 Reddit threads analysed for Apremilast
Overall Sentiment
Mixed
Comparison Threads
0
Avg Post Score
2 upvotes
Most discussed side effects in community
This is a 38-year-old female with multiple medical problems including psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis for which she receives secukinumab, apremilast, and leflunomide. She is admitted to the hospital on November 16 for progressive dyspnea and generalized body pain. She has chronic sinus congestio
What’s going on with me is kind of a question mark so I’m thinking of throwing it out to the internet for some ideas. I know my doctors are doing their best and I feel taken care of but not getting any real answers and they’re really overworked with the pandemic. It’s not instead of, because I am be
I'm 17M Asian 5'11 weigh around 190 lbs. I was diagnosed with plaque psoriasis 2 weeks ago. My arms were already getting better and barely any flare-ups were happening as I was using the meds my doctor prescribed which were oral apremilast/otezla 30mg a day and topical 0.5% bethamethasone ointment,
I am a radiologist. I just received antirabies treatment few hours ago. I wonder if topical clobetasol has any effect on efficacy of rabies treatment. I take apremilast 10 mg for psoriasis O.D. Other than that, im taking Vitamin D shots (60000 IU weekly) Non-alcoholic Non-smoker
* **Age:** 24 * **Sex:** M * **Height/Weight:** 170cm / 75 kg * **Race:** Indian (Honestly, I don't know.) * **Primary Complaint:** Questioning treatment plan for Alopecia Areata * **Duration:** 3 years * **Any existing medical issues:** Hypertension and Ulcerative Colitis * **Current medications an
Italia, uomo, 31 anni, 60 kg, non fumatore. Sportivo, da sempre alimentazione sana. Ciao a tutti. Da inizio 2023 ho costantemente ulcere orali, macchie rosse e piccoli rigonfiamenti in bocca. All’inizio erano numerose e molto dolorose; oggi la situazione è più “leggera” ma persiste: di solito
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13 Reddit threads analysed for CYCLOSPORINE
Overall Sentiment
Mixed
Comparison Threads
1
Avg Post Score
20 upvotes
Most discussed side effects in community
Threads directly comparing CYCLOSPORINE to other medications
Is IV cyclosporine 3 mg/kg, for example, the same as PO cyclosporine 3 mg/kg? It seems like many providers treat it this way, 1:1 conversion but some sources online say 3:1? Could you help explain the difference in practice vs. online sources? Thank you!
Our department hired a new NP recently and is shadowing in clinic. She was asking about cyclosporine and I made an off the cuff remark that she shouldn't be too worried because she shouldn't be prescribing it anyway (after educating her about the labs to follow, doses etc.). When she leaves she says
Yesterday I was at work, sitting at my desk looking at my computer screen. I started to notice black splotches appearing in my vision, similar to what I have seen in the past when I have stood up too fast. I have never experienced this sitting down before but I wasn't alarmed and figured I'd wait it
this is about my aunt (female, late 50s, black, high BMI) just now. her reading came down to 195/97 on the arm cuff machine we have at home but im really worried. she’s already on BP meds (and a plethora of other meds). she started a regimen of cyclosporine for membranous nephropathy(sp?) and protei
I apologize for the strained wording. I tried to Google this but I couldn't figure out the right search terms. In the US, generally health insurance will not pay for medications prescribed for non-FDA-approved/"off-label" uses, and/or for compounded medications. It is completely legal to prescribe o
Age: 64 Sex: F Primary medical issue: Mother was diagnosed with AML FLT3 TKD in September of 2021 * Current medication: Mag, Calcium+Vit D, Acyclovir * Current Care: Every other week visit with either local oncologist or nurse practitioner, every couple months telemedicine with Fred Hutch clinic
* **Age**: 26 * **Sex**: Male * **Height**: 6'2" * **Weight**: \~145lbs * **Race**: Caucasian * **Duration of complaint:** 2 years for red cell aplasia, 8 years for CVID * **Location** (Geographic and on body):Denver, CO * **Any existing relevant medical issues (if any):** Red Cell Aplasia, CVID, Hx
Hello all, I'm looking for advice/insight into my medical history. I'm a 38 year-old man, diagnosed with Autoimmune Hemolytic in Jan 2018. Since then I've relapsed twice, with the least severe episode being the last in OCT 2020. The first and last episodes were treated with oral corticosteroids, an
This is too much isn't it? I need advice! I'm unsure which of my doctors can help me and hoping someone here can tell me which doctor to talk to, what questions to ask, and what I might be overlooking or misinterpreting. I live in East Texas. My husband has great health insurance, but we have v
Community discussions are sourced from public Reddit threads. Content reflects individual opinions and is not medical advice.
Apremilast is a PDE4 Inhibitor, while CYCLOSPORINE belongs to the Immunosuppressant class. This means they work through different pharmacological mechanisms, which may influence both efficacy and side effect profiles.
Apremilast carries 3 FDA warnings. CYCLOSPORINE carries 3 FDA warnings. Patients should discuss all warnings and contraindications with their healthcare provider before starting or switching medications..
This comparison is for informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making medication decisions.