Mycophenolic Acid Pharmacology
Mycophenolic Acid
Distribution- 97% bound to the plasma proteins
Metabolism- They undergo presystemic metabolism completely into active metabolite mycophenolic acid.
Excretion- Excreted via urine and feces
2. Chills
3. Body aches
4. Flu symptoms
5. Bruising
6. Weakness
7. Cough
8. Vomit
9. Bloody, black, or tarry stools
10. Painful or difficult urination
11. Tingly feeling
12. Upset stomach
13. Diarrhea
14. Constipation
15. Tremor
16. Anxiety
17. Insomnia
18. Swelling of the feet or lower legs
19. Skin rash
2. Viral, bacterial, or fungal infection
3. Hereditary deficiency of hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyl-transferase (HGPRT) e.g.Lesch-Nyhan and Kelley-Seegmiller syndrome
4.Teratogenic in animals; avoid inhalation or direct skin contact
5.Monitor patients for lymphoproliferative disorders; advise patient to limit exposure to sunlight/UV light. Active peptic ulcer disease
6.Severe renal impairment
2. Autoimmune skin disorders
3.Immunoglobulin- A nephropathy
4.Small vessel vasculitis
5.Psoriasis
6.Lupus nephritis
2.Reduced absorption with colestyramine, magnesium- and aluminium hydroxide-containing products, sevelamer and other calcium-free phosphate binders
3.Reduced plasma levels with ciclosporin, metronidazole, quinolones, rifamycins
4.May reduce plasma levels of progestins; may reduce efficacy of oral contraceptives
5.Increased plasma levels with probenecid
6.May reduce efficacy of live vaccines
Prophylaxis of acute renal graft rejection
Adult: As mycophenolate mofetil: 1 g bid starting within 72 hr of transplantation. Max: 2 g/day. As mycophenolic acid: 720 mg bid.
Child: As mycophenolate mofetil: 2-18 yr: 600 mg/m2 bid. Max: 1 g bid. BSA 1.25-1.5 m2: 750 mg bid; >1.5 m2: 1 g bid. As mycophenolic acid: 5-16 yr: 400 mg/m2 bid (max: 720 mg bid). BSA 1.19-1.58 m2: 540 mg bid (max: 1,080 mg); >1.58 m2: 720 mg bid (max: 1,440 mg).
Elderly: As mycophenolic acid: Max: 720 mg bid.
Renal impairment: Severe chronic renal impairment (GFR <25 ml/min/1.73 m2): Avoid >1 g bid of mycophenolate mofetil.
Prophylaxis of cardiac graft rejection
Adult: As mycophenolate mofetil: 1.5 g bid starting within 5 days after transplantation.
Intravenous
Prophylaxis of acute renal graft rejection
Adult: As mycophenolate mofetil: 1 g bid by IV infusion over 2 hr starting within 24 hr after transplantation for up to 14 days, convert to oral therapy as soon as possible.
Renal impairment: Severe chronic renal impairment (GFR <25 ml/min/1.73 m2): Avoid >1 g bid of mycophenolate mofetil.
Intravenous:
Prophylaxis of hepatic transplant rejection
Adult: As mycophenolate mofetil: 1 g bid by IV infusion over 2 hr for the first 4 days (up to a max of 14 days) following transplantation. To be started within 24 hr of transplantation. Subsequently, convert to oral admin at 1.5 g bid as soon as possible.
Intravenous
Prophylaxis of cardiac graft rejection
Adult: As mycophenolate mofetil: 1.5 g bid starting within 5 days after transplantation, convert to oral admin as soon as possible.
Reconstitution: Reconstitute in glucose 5% to a final concentration of 6 mg/ml mycophenolate mofetil
Intravenous: Store vials and reconstituted solution at 15-30?C (59-86?F). Begin infusion within 4 hr of reconstitution.
Oral: Store at 15-30?C (59-86?F). Protect tablet from light. Do not freeze oral suspension.
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