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Improved patient outcomes through dosage individualisation of the newer immunosuppressant drugs (2008-2011)

Abstract

After organ transplantation, recipients need to take medicines continually to stop their immune system from rehecting their new organ. this treatment with immunosuppressant drugs is vital for long-term success of their graft. However, too many people are losing their transplant or are experiencing drug toxicity or infection due to poorly managed immunosuppression. The project aims to accurately define the best way to dose newer immunosuppressant drugs in Australian transplant population.

Experts

Dr Christine Staatz

Associate Professor
School of Pharmacy
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences
Christine Staatz
Christine Staatz

Emeritus Professor Sue Tett

Emeritus Professor
School of Pharmacy
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences
Sue Tett
Sue Tett