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March 2008, Vol. 9, No. 4, Pages 635-643 , DOI 10.1517/14656566.9.4.635

The role of tacrolimus in renal transplantation

Lyndsey J Bowman1 PharmD & Daniel C Brennan2 MD FACP
1Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Clinical Pharmacist, Solid Organ Transplantation, Mailstop 90-52-411, 216 South Kingshighway Boulevard, Saint Louis, MO 63110, USA
2Professor of Medicine and Director Washington University School of Medicine, Transplant Nephrology, Renal Division, 660 South Euclid Avenue, Saint Louis, MO 63110, USA +1 314 362 8351; +1 314 362 2713;
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Tacrolimus gained FDA approval for use in liver transplantation in 1994 and, approximately 3 years later, was approved for the prevention of acute rejection in kidney transplantation. Over the last decade tacrolimus has become the calcineurin inhibitor of choice for the prevention of rejection in renal transplantation. The objective of this study was to provide a review and update of the literature on the use of tacrolimus in renal transplantation. Numerous clinical trials have shown tacrolimus to be superior to cyclosporine in the prevention of acute rejection and recent trials have demonstrated superiority of tacrolimus over cyclosporine in terms of allograft survival. Post-transplant diabetes remains more common with tacrolimus than cyclosporine, despite lower doses of both tacrolimus and corticosteroids. A novel once-daily dosage form of tacrolimus has recently been developed and is approved for use in Europe. Tacrolimus remains an important immunosuppressant for the prevention of acute rejection. The prolonged-release formulation may improve compliance and possibly long-term outcomes.

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