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The Nation - News from May 15, 1986

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The anti-rejection drug cyclosporine apparently can cause permanent kidney damage when given in high doses to battle certain immune system diseases, doctors said in a study published in Boston in The New England Journal of Medicine. They added, however, that the amount of damage may not be enough to cause a serious deterioration of kidney function and the drug is usually used in lower doses on transplant patients.

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