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Immunosuppressant Drugs for Myasthenia Gravis
JNNP 80:5-6, Hart,I.K.,et al, 2008
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Article Abstract
The RCT evidence, albeit limited, was that ciclosporin (alone or with corticosteroids) or cyclophosphamide (with corticosteroids) improved MG significantly within 1 year compared with placebo. There was no clear evidence of benefit for azathioprine, MMF, or tacrolimus within 1 year. Larger, better-designed, longer trials are needed.
 
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