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Mycophenolic acid: a welcome adjunct immunosuppressant after organ transplants
Authors:T van Gelder  PJ Gregoor  RJ Hené  RG De Sévaux  LB Hilbrands
Affiliation:Afd. Inwendige Geneeskunde, Academisch Ziekenhuis Rotterdam-Dijkzigt.
Abstract:Three major double-blind trials in kidney transplantation patients have shown that mycophenolic acid (mycophenolate mofetil), added to an immunosuppressive regimen consisting of cyclosporine and prednisone, reduces the incidence of acute rejection after kidney transplantation by 50%, during the first six months. This statistically significant reduction is achieved equally with daily doses of 2 or of 3 g. In view of the fact that the side effects (diarrhoea, abdominal cramps, leukopenia) are more frequently found in the patients treated with 3 g, it is advised to prescribe 2 g mycophenolic acid. As acute rejection is a risk factor for the development of chronic rejection and because a beneficial effect of mycophenolic acid on chronic rejection in animal models has been observed, there may also be an effect on late graft loss due to chronic rejection after kidney transplantation in man.
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