4 July 2024
Drug interactions are often observed in transplant patients due to polypharmacy. Following transplantation, patients are required to take an initial medication regimen comprising a calcineurin inhibitor, an antiproliferative agent and a corticosteroid to prevent organ rejection. In addition, prophylactic anti-infectives, stress ulcer prophylaxis and maintenance medications for underlying chronic diseases contribute to the typical drug regimen of a transplant patient.
This lecture will discuss the pharmacokinetic (PK) and pharmacodynamic (PD) principles of immunosuppressants (IS) and provide insights into navigating drug interactions, including dose adjustments, therapeutic drug monitoring and alternative therapies. Pharmacists will be equipped to optimise drug therapy to ensure patient safety and efficacy in the face of complex drug regimens.
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Lecture Details
Date:
4 July 2024, Thursday
Timing:
6.30 pm - 7.30 pm
Duration:
60 minutes
Fees:
Complimentary
Platform:
Zoom Cloud Meetings
Registration Closing Date:
14 June 2024, Friday
Target Audience:
Pharmacists
(Zoom Capacity: 500
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