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Personalized Tacrolimus Dosing After Liver Transplantation: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

Jeffrey KhongMegan LeeCurtis WarrenUn Bi KimSergio DuarteKenneth A AndreoniSunaina ShresthaMark W JohnsonNarendra R BattulaDanielle M McKimmyThiago BeduschiJi-Hyun LeeDerek M LiChih-Ming HoAli Zarrinpar
Published in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2023)
In a study on 62 adults who underwent liver transplantation, researchers investigated whether a new dosing method called Phenotypic Personalized Medicine (PPM) would improve daily dosing of the immunosuppression drug tacrolimus. They found that PPM guided tacrolimus dosing leads to better drug level maintenance than the standard-of-care clinician-determined dosing. This means that the PPM approach leads to actionable dosing recommendations on a day-to-day basis and can help improve patient outcomes.
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