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To print: Select File and then Print from your browser's menu Title: Low-Dose Tacrolimus Appears to Fare Best in Symphony Trial: Presented at WTC |
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"Low-Dose Tacrolimus Appears to Fare Best in Symphony Trial: Presented at WTC" By Ed Susman BOSTON, MA -- July 26, 2006 -- A comparison of 4 different methods of immunosuppression for transplant patients indicates that a low-dose tacrolimus regimen performed best, researchers said here at the World Transplant Congress (WTC). The prospective open-label study, titled SYMPHONY, enrolled 1,645 patients in 83 sites and 15 countries, and compared a standard dose of cyclosporine with low-dose regimens of tacrolimus, sirolimus, and cyclosporine. Patients were also treated with mycophenolate mofetil and steroids, and underwent induction treatment with daclizumab, said presenter Henrik Ekberg, MD, professor of medicine, Lund University, Lund, Sweden, in his oral presentation on July 24[th. "New immunosuppressant drugs have successfully reduced the rejection rates of the new organ," Dr. Ekberg said. "However, patients still face developing serious side effects from the life-long use of some of these drugs. The focus is now to define the optimal balance of these combinations in order to prolong further the life of the patient and their transplanted organ." |
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