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A multiple methods approach to determine adherence with prescribed mycophenolate in children with kidney transplant.

Reham AlmardiniEsra' O TaybehMervat M AlsousAhmed F HawwaKarl McKeeverRob HorneJames C McElnay
Published in: British journal of clinical pharmacology (2019)
Despite the imperative regarding medication adherence to help prevent organ rejection, a significant proportion of children are not fully adherent with their therapy. Side-effects appear to be an important factor leading to nonadherence. Measurement of mycophenolate in DBS samples, coupled with the use of population pharmacokinetics modelling, was a convenient direct approach to assessing adherence in children with kidney transplant and has the potential to be introduced into routine practice.
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