Guidance on Selecting Optimal Steady-State Tacrolimus Concentrations for Continuous IV Perfusion: Insights from Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling
<b>Introduction</b>: The dose-response relationships of tacrolimus have been primarily assessed through trough concentrations during intermittent administrations. In scenarios where oral administration (PO) is unfeasible, continuous intravenous (IV) administration is advised. Under these...
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Main Authors: | Romain Martischang (Author), Argyro Nikolaou (Author), Youssef Daali (Author), Caroline Flora Samer (Author), Jean Terrier (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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