Tacrolimus (TAC) is an immunosuppressant drug approved both in the US and in the EU, widely used for the prophylaxis of organ rejection after transplantation. This is a critical dose drug: low levels in whole blood can lead to low exposure and a high risk of acute rejection, whereas overexposure puts patients at risk for toxicity and infection. Both situations can occur at whole-blood concentrations considered to be within the narrow TAC therapeutic range. We assumed a poor correlation between TAC trough concentrations in whole blood and the incidence of acute rejection; therefore, we propose to study TAC concentrations in endomyocardial biopsies (EMBs). We analyzed 70 EMBs from 18 transplant recipients at five scheduled follow-up visits du...
Ten years ago, a consensus report on the optimization of tacrolimus was published in this journal. I...
Tacrolimus (Tac), a macrolide lactone produced by the fungus Streptomyces tsukubaensis, is nowadays ...
Tacrolimus (TAC) has a narrow therapeutic index and highly variable pharmacokinetic characteristics....
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Despite the intensive therapeutic drug monitoring of tacrolimus (T...
Introduction: After kidney transplantation, rejection and drug-related toxicity occur despite tacrol...
Aims: Tacrolimus is a critical dose drug and to avoid under- and overexposure, therapeutic drug moni...
Introduction: Tacrolimus (Tac) is the cornerstone of immunosuppressive therapy after solid organ tra...
Background. Tacrolimus (Tac) in combination with mycophenolate mofetil is widely used after heart tr...
Therapeutic drug monitoring of tacrolimus (TAC) is characterized by a complex relationship between t...
Tacrolimus is an essential immunosuppressant for the prevention of rejection in solid organ transpla...
We report pharmacokinetic data on tacrolimus in 14 heart transplant patients (2 women, 12 men). The ...
International audiencePurpose - Tacrolimus (TAC) is the main immunosuppressive drug in liver transpl...
Background: There are inconsistent findings regarding the relationship between trough whole blood ta...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Oral tacrolimus is initiated perioperatively in heart and lung transplanta...
Therapeutic drug monitoring of tacrolimus (TAC) is characterized by a complex relationship between t...
Ten years ago, a consensus report on the optimization of tacrolimus was published in this journal. I...
Tacrolimus (Tac), a macrolide lactone produced by the fungus Streptomyces tsukubaensis, is nowadays ...
Tacrolimus (TAC) has a narrow therapeutic index and highly variable pharmacokinetic characteristics....
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Despite the intensive therapeutic drug monitoring of tacrolimus (T...
Introduction: After kidney transplantation, rejection and drug-related toxicity occur despite tacrol...
Aims: Tacrolimus is a critical dose drug and to avoid under- and overexposure, therapeutic drug moni...
Introduction: Tacrolimus (Tac) is the cornerstone of immunosuppressive therapy after solid organ tra...
Background. Tacrolimus (Tac) in combination with mycophenolate mofetil is widely used after heart tr...
Therapeutic drug monitoring of tacrolimus (TAC) is characterized by a complex relationship between t...
Tacrolimus is an essential immunosuppressant for the prevention of rejection in solid organ transpla...
We report pharmacokinetic data on tacrolimus in 14 heart transplant patients (2 women, 12 men). The ...
International audiencePurpose - Tacrolimus (TAC) is the main immunosuppressive drug in liver transpl...
Background: There are inconsistent findings regarding the relationship between trough whole blood ta...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Oral tacrolimus is initiated perioperatively in heart and lung transplanta...
Therapeutic drug monitoring of tacrolimus (TAC) is characterized by a complex relationship between t...
Ten years ago, a consensus report on the optimization of tacrolimus was published in this journal. I...
Tacrolimus (Tac), a macrolide lactone produced by the fungus Streptomyces tsukubaensis, is nowadays ...
Tacrolimus (TAC) has a narrow therapeutic index and highly variable pharmacokinetic characteristics....