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Ibuprofen Tacrolimus

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Two iiver transplant patients taking tacrolimus developed acute renal failure after also taking ibuprofen. [Pg.1081]

Two patients with liver transplants taking tacrolimus developed acute but reversible renal failure, one after taking four Motrin (ibuprofen) tablets (strength not stated) and the other after three 400-mg tablets of ibuprofen taken over 24 hours. Both had stable renal function before taking the ibuprofen. ... [Pg.1081]

NSAIDs are known to inhibit prostaglandin synthesis and as a result may decrease renal blood flow, which in certain circumstances can lead to renal failure. Renal impairment is more likely to occur in the presence of renal vasoconstrictors. Tacrolimus is known to cause renal vasoconstriction and thus the combined effects of ibuprofen and tacrolimus may have led to acute renal failure. Both patients also had a degree of liver impairment, which the authors suggest may have potentiated the toxicity of tacrolimus with ibuprofen. [Pg.1081]


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