Korean Journal of Transplantation (Mar 2021)
Posttransplantation tuberculosis management in terms of immunosuppressant cost: a case report in Myanmar
Abstract
Drug interactions between anti-tuberculosis and immunosuppressive medications after renal transplantation are a common problem in Myanmar. The efficacy of both types of drugs can be reduced during the treatment period, which can lead to graft failure and flare-ups of infection. Drug adjustments, with frequent monitoring and close follow-up, are crucial in this period. Ketoconazole decreases tacrolimus metabolism by inhibiting cytochrome P450-3A5 enzymes and P-glycoprotein. It is cost effective and has been frequently used to reduce the dose and cost of tacrolimus. Here, we report the case of a 56-year-old male renal transplant recipient with anti-tuberculosis medications.
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