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Cyclosporin pharmacokinetics following administration of capsules and Neoral in paediatric patients with lupus nephritis
Authors:L W Fu  L Y Yang  W P Chen  & C Y Lin
Institution:Department of Paediatrics, Veterans General Hospital-Taipei,;Institute of Clinical Medicine, National Yang-Ming University,;Institute of Microbiology and Immunology, National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan, Republic of China
Abstract:Aims Neoral is a new microemulsion form of cyclosporin. Pharmacokinetic reports in children are scarce. Therefore, we performed a pharmacokinetic study between Cyclosporin A (CsA) capsules and Neoral in paediatric patients with lupus nephritis.
Methods A single 5  mg  kg−1 dose orally of either CsA capsules or Neoral was given to 10 paediatric patients (serum creatinine<1.5  mg dl−1 ). CsA whole blood levels were measured for 24  h post-dose by h.p.l.c.
Results Neoral had a higher C max and AUC( C max: 943±176  ng  ml−1; AUC: 4612±785  ng  ml−1  h) than those of the CsA capsules ( C max: 697±187  ng  ml−1; AUC: 3483±873  ng  ml−1  h; P <0.05). There was no difference in t max and t 1/2,z between the two groups.
Conclusions CsA Neoral had improved absorption and bioavailability, which is similar to what is reported in adults. However, interpatient variability still existed. Careful drug monitoring and dose adjustment should be performed during treatment to avoid nephrotoxicity, especially in lupus nephritis.
Keywords:lupus nephritis  cyclosporin A  neoral  pharmacokinetics
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