Comparison of the Incidence of Diarrhea in Renal Transplant Patients with or without Mycophenolate Mofetil Administration
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There are increasing concerns about the diarrhea caused by mycophenolate mofetil (MMF), a potent immunosuppressive agent, in transplant recipients. In this study, the incidence rates of diarrhea with or without MMF administration were investigated in patients who had undergone a renal transplantation in Sapporo City General Hospital. MMF administration was normally started 3 days before operation and diarrhea occurred in approximately 20% of patients every day immediately after MMF administration to 5 days after operation. The incidence rate dropped sharply after 6 days from operation. There was no evidence of gender differences in the incidence rates of diarrhea among MMF-treated patients. When the incident rates were evaluated during a period from 3 days before operation to 7 days post transplantation, the rate was significantly greater in the MMF-treated patients than in the MMF-non-treated patients. Moreover, diarrhea was more severe in MMF-treated patients. Accordingly, it was obvious that the MMF administration made the diarrhea in the renal transplant recipients much worse. Therefore, it is very important for pharmacists to monitor the occurrence of diarrhea in the early stages of MMF administration and provide suitable information about any adverse reactions to patients.
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