_____ is an immunosuppressant that can be used in drug-eluting stents
#3
Which calcineurin inhibitor binds to FK506 binding protein (FKBP)? _____
#4
What hematologic adverse effect is associated with sirolimus (rapamycin)?_____
#5
Tacrolimus can cause a _____glycemia
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Flashcard 1: Is sirolimus (rapamycin) nephrotoxic?_____
Answer: No
Flashcard 2: _____ is an immunosuppressant that can be used in drug-eluting stents
Answer: Sirolimus (rapamycin)
Flashcard 3: Which calcineurin inhibitor binds to FK506 binding protein (FKBP)? _____
Answer: Tacrolimus (FK506)
Flashcard 4: What hematologic adverse effect is associated with sirolimus (rapamycin)?_____
Answer: Pancytopenia
Flashcard 5: Tacrolimus can cause a _____glycemia
Answer: hyper
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mTOR inhibitors Flashcards for USMLE
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