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Fusidic acid non-antibacterial activity.

International journal of antimicrobial agents (1999-10-21)
K Christiansen
ABSTRACT

In 1978 the first report was published indicating that fusidic acid had an immunomodulatory effect. This study describing an in vitro effect on white cells was followed by an in vivo study showing improved survival in heart transplanted mice. In 1990 these immunomodulatory effects were shown to be related to suppression of cytokine production in animal models of septic shock and insulin dependent diabetes. Disease modulation has been investigated in a number of immunologically mediated diseases, HIV infection, Behcet's disease, Crohn's disease, uveitis and scleroderma. However whether fusidic acid has any useful function as an immunomodulating agent has yet to be fully explored.

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Fusidic acid
Fusidic acid, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard
Fusidic acid for peak identification, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard