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Disease Information for Sirolimus (Rapamune) Administration/Toxicity
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- Abnormal Lab Findings - Increased
- Platelet count (Lab)
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- Synonym
- 9 10 12 13 14 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 32 33 34 34a Hexadecahydro 9 27 dihydroxy 3 ((1R) 2 ((1S 3R 4R) 4 hydroxy 3 methoxycyclohexyl) 1 methylethyl) 10 21 dimethoxy 6 8 12 14 20 26 hexamethyl 23 27 epoxy 3H pyrido(2 1 c)(1 4)oxaazacyclohentriacontine 1 5 11 2, RAPA, Rapamycin, SIROLIMUS, Sirolimus (product), Sirolimus (substance), SIROLIMUS PREPARATION, SLM, Brand name/Rapamune (Sirolimus)
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immunomodulating drug; derivative of tacrolimus family used in transplants to prevent rejection
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