An extended release (ER) formulation of tacrolimus has been recently introduced, allowing onece-day dosing and thus improving adherence and reducing maximun concentration. The aim of the study was to report the clinical experience of early switch from conventional b.i.d. tacrolimus to ER-FK in stable lung transplantation recipients.

Conversion to extended release tacrolimus in early post lung transplantation period : a pilot study / L. Morlacchi, V. Rossetti, L. Rosso, A. Palleschi, S. Aliberti, R. Carrinola, M. Montoli, M. Nosotti, P. Tarsia. - In: THE JOURNAL OF HEART AND LUNG TRANSPLANTATION. - ISSN 1053-2498. - 37:4(2018 Apr), pp. S308-S308. ((Intervento presentato al 38. convegno Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions of the International-Society-for-Heart-and-Lung-Transplantation (ISHLT) tenutosi a Nice nel 2018.

Conversion to extended release tacrolimus in early post lung transplantation period : a pilot study

L. Rosso;A. Palleschi;S. Aliberti;M. Montoli;M. Nosotti;
2018

Abstract

An extended release (ER) formulation of tacrolimus has been recently introduced, allowing onece-day dosing and thus improving adherence and reducing maximun concentration. The aim of the study was to report the clinical experience of early switch from conventional b.i.d. tacrolimus to ER-FK in stable lung transplantation recipients.
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Settore MED/10 - Malattie dell'Apparato Respiratorio
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