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Usefulness of Measuring Thiopurine Metabolites in Children with Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Autoimmunological Hepatitis, Treated with Azathioprine.

Bąk-Drabik KatarzynaZuzanna GamrotJustyna Duda-WrońskaDominika Dąbrowska-PiechotaJarzumbek AnnaJaroslaw Kwiecien
Published in: Gastroenterology research and practice (2021)
Timely measurements of thiopurine metabolites can be a useful tool to identify nonadherent patients before a decision is taken to switch to another drug. We may also spot the patients who receive either too low or too high doses, compensating dose deviations in an appropriate way. The patients with optimal 6-TGN levels presented a higher percentage of remission than the under- or overdosed patients. In most patients, both initial and adjusted AZA doses, lower than suggested in guidelines, appeared to be sufficient to maintain remission.
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