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Your cyclosporine level is within the target therapeutic range, providing effective immunosuppression to prevent organ rejection.
Your cyclosporine level is far below the therapeutic range, providing virtually no immunosuppression. Risk of acute organ rejection is very high for transplant recipients.
Contact your transplant team immediately. A significant dose increase is needed urgently.
Cyclosporine: {{value}} {{unit}} — critically low (therapeutic: {{low}}–{{high}})Your cyclosporine level is below the target range. The risk of acute rejection is increased. The specific target depends on your organ (kidney: 100–250, liver: 200–400, heart: 200–400) and time since transplant.
Discuss with your transplant team. A dose adjustment is typically needed.
Cyclosporine: {{value}} {{unit}} — subtherapeutic (target: {{low}}–{{high}})Your cyclosporine level is at the lower end of the target range. For stable long-term patients, this may be acceptable but carries increased rejection risk if levels drop further.
Discuss with your transplant team. Increased monitoring frequency may be recommended.
Cyclosporine: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline lowYour cyclosporine level is within the target therapeutic range, providing effective immunosuppression to prevent organ rejection.
Continue current dosing. Monitor cyclosporine levels, kidney function, blood pressure, blood glucose, and magnesium regularly.
Cyclosporine: {{value}} {{unit}} — within therapeutic range ({{low}}–{{high}})Your cyclosporine level sits in the optimal therapeutic window for your specific situation.
Continue current regimen with routine monitoring.
Cyclosporine: {{value}} {{unit}} — at optimal levelYour cyclosporine level is above the target range. The risk of nephrotoxicity and other side effects (hypertension, tremor, high potassium, extra body hair) increases at higher levels.
Discuss with your transplant team. A dose reduction may be considered. Monitor kidney function and blood pressure.
Cyclosporine: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline highYour cyclosporine level is above the therapeutic range. Cyclosporine is nephrotoxic, and these levels can cause acute kidney injury. Other side effects include hypertension, tremor, seizures, high potassium, and gum hyperplasia.
Contact your transplant team. Dose reduction or temporary hold may be needed. Monitor kidney function, electrolytes, and blood pressure closely.
Cyclosporine: {{value}} {{unit}} — supratherapeutic (target: {{low}}–{{high}})A critically high cyclosporine level can cause noticeable nephrotoxicity requiring dialysis, neurotoxicity (seizures, PRES), actual liver damage from the drug, noticeable hypertension, thrombotic microangiopathy, and life-threatening infections from over-immunosuppression.
This is a medical emergency. Hold cyclosporine immediately and contact your transplant team. Hospital admission for monitoring and supportive care is needed.
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