BK Virus Infection
BK virus infection remains asymptomatic for a long time. But BK virus infection after kidney transplant can harm the patient due to reduction in immunity with potent immunosuppressive agents.
- What is BK Virus Infection?
- Risk Factors for Severe BK Virus Infection
- What are the Symptoms and Signs of BK Virus Infection?
- How do doctors diagnose BK Virus Infection?
- What are the Treatments for BK Virus Infection?
- What is the Prognosis of BK Virus Infection?
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Glossary
- Latest Publications
Brand Names and Generic Names of Drugs for Treatment of BK Virus Infection
Cidofovir
Cidofovir is an antiviral agent, prescribed for cytomegalovirus(CMV) infection in HIV/AIDS patients.
Cyclosporine
Cyclosporine is an immunosuppressant, prescribed for prevention of organ rejection during transplantation.
Brand Names :
Arpimune Me | Imusporin (100 mg) | Graftin (100 mg) | Sandimmun Neoral (100 mg) | Imusporin | Graftin (25mg) | Sandimmun Neoral | Panimun Bioral( Sg) | Imusporin (50 mg) | Panimun Bioral (50 mg)
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Leflunomide
Leflunomide is a pyrimidine synthesis inhibitor, prescribed for rheumatoid arthritis.
Brand Names :
Rumalef | Lisifen | Lefno (10mg) | Lefra (10mg) | Rumalef (20 mg) | Lefumide (10mg) | Cleft (10mg) | Lisifen (20 mg) | Lefno (20mg) | Lefumide (20 mg)
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