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The first topical immunomodulator approved for human use, tacrolimus ointment (Protopic, Fujisawa, Healthcare, Inc, Deerfield, IL), has been shown to be effective and safe in the treatment of children (aged 2 years and older) and adults with atopic dermatitis (AD). Clinical trials conducted worldwide have involved 12,000 patients, with safety and efficacy data available for up to 3 years of treatment. In addition to its beneficial effects in the management of AD, topical tacrolimus has also been reported to be of benefit in other immunologically mediated skin diseases including: hand dermatitis, contact dermatitis, eyelid dermatitis, erosive lichen planus, steroid-induced rosacea, pyoderma gangrenosum, and graft-versus-host disease. This article reviews the clinical experience of topical tacrolimus in the treatment of AD and other skin conditions.
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PMID:Tacrolimus clinical studies for atopic dermatitis and other conditions. 1177 Sep 12

Tacrolimus (Prograf, FK506, Fujisawa Healthcare) is a widely used immunosuppressive agent that is used both for the prevention and treatment of solid organ transplant rejection as well as for the prevention and treatment of graft-versus-host disease after allogeneic blood and marrow transplant. Oral preparations of tacrolimus are commercially available in 0.5, 1 and 5 mg gelatin capsules. Previously, only a 0.5 mg/ml oral suspension has been demonstrated to be stable for use in pediatric patients. On our bone marrow transplant service, we found that using this concentration of tacrolimus led to confusion, with patients and their caregivers confusing milligrams and milliliters, thus increasing errors with this formulation. We postulated that a 1 mg/ml oral formulation of tacrolimus would decrease the potential for medication errors. Our findings support new stability information of approximately 4 months for an extemporaneous oral suspension of tacrolimus at a concentration of 1 mg/ml.
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PMID:Long-term stability of a patient-convenient 1 mg/ml suspension of tacrolimus for accurate maintenance of stable therapeutic levels. 1651 28

To investigate the effectiveness and safety of GVHD prophylaxis using FK506 alone as a continuous infusion, 104 patients who underwent reduced-intensity cord blood transplantation were retrospectively reviewed. The respective incidence of acute GVHD was 25 grade 1(24. 1%), 19 grade2(18. 3%), 15 grade3(14. 4%), and 4 grade4(3. 8%), which are comparable to that in the literature. The incidences of grade 2 and greater acute GVHD were 32 out of 69(46. 4%)for those whose wholeblood concentration of FK506 werele ss than 13 ng/mL, whereas 6 out of 35(17. 1%)for those FK5 06 were greater than 13 ng/mL. The differenceies between above and below 13 ng/mL were statistically significant(p=0. 008). There were 19 cases(18. 3%)of renal dysfunction, although none required hemodialysis. There were only 4 patients who discontinued FK506, which further confirmed the safety of FK506 alone. Together with our previous report on the upper limit of FK506(17 ng/mL)and these results, we recommend the optimal serum concentration of FK506 to range from 13 to 17 ng/ mL.
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PMID:[Optimal therapeutic concentration of tacrolimus in adult patients undergoing reduced-intensity cord blood transplantation]. 2137 30