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. 2009 Nov-Dec;17(6):415-9.
doi: 10.3109/09273940903137675.

Mycophenolate sodium for immunosuppressive treatment in uveitis

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Mycophenolate sodium for immunosuppressive treatment in uveitis

Christoph M E Deuter et al. Ocul Immunol Inflamm. 2009 Nov-Dec.

Abstract

Purpose: To assess the efficacy and tolerability of mycophenolate sodium (MPS) in patients with uveitis.

Methods: Retrospective analysis including uveitis patients treated with MPS (Myfortic) for at least 3 months duration. MPS was administered in a dose of 720 mg twice daily.

Results: We analyzed 35 patients (65 affected eyes) with anterior (n = 5), intermediate (n = 23), posterior (n = 6), and panuveitis (n = 1). Previous treatment consisted of systemic corticosteroids in all patients and at least one immunomodulating agent in 15 patients. Mean duration of MPS therapy was calculated as 9.6 months (3-31 months). MPS was able to control intraocular inflammation without relapse in 30 patients (85.7%). Stabilization or improvement of visual acuity was achieved in 60 eyes (92.3%). Tolerability of MPS was good or moderate in 34 patients (97.1%).

Conclusions: MPS was demonstrated as an effective and well-tolerated immunosuppressive drug for different forms of uveitis.

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