| Literature DB >> 35769524 |
Hong Pil Hwang1,2,3, Hee Chul Yu1,2,3, Byeoung Hoon Chung1,2,3, Kyung Pyo Kang2,3,4, Won Kim2,3,4, Sung Kwang Park2,3,4, Sik Lee2,3,4.
Abstract
Common neuropsychiatric complications of tacrolimus include tremors, fatigue, headache, sleep disorders, paranoid reactions, and anxiety. Other, more serious complications include encephalopathy, convulsions, confusion, and coma. To our knowledge, however, severe weight loss by anorexia has not been reported as a neuropsychiatric adverse effect of tacrolimus given to adult kidney transplant recipients. In this article we present two cases of severe anorexia and weight loss associated with tacrolimus that appeared to reverse with cyclosporine.Entities:
Keywords: Anorexia; Kidney transplantation; Tacrolimus; Weight loss
Year: 2021 PMID: 35769524 PMCID: PMC9235325 DOI: 10.4285/kjt.20.0058
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Transplant ISSN: 2671-8790
Fig. 1Conversion of immunosuppressant and change of body weight in case 1. Tac, tacrolimus; MMF, mycophenolate mofetil; PD, prednisolone; MMS, enteric coated mycophenolate sodium; CsA, cyclosporine.
Fig. 2Conversion of immunosuppressant and change of body weight in case 2. Tac, tacrolimus; MMF, mycophenolate mofetil; PD, prednisolone; MMS, enteric coated mycophenolate sodium; CsA, cyclosporine.
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We present two cases of severe anorexia and weight loss associated with tacrolimus that appeared to reverse with cyclosporine. |