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Review
. 2010;12(1):35-49.
doi: 10.2165/11316180-000000000-00000.

Adverse effects of immunosuppression in pediatric solid organ transplantation

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Adverse effects of immunosuppression in pediatric solid organ transplantation

Kristine S Schonder et al. Paediatr Drugs. 2010.

Abstract

Solid organ transplantation is a life-saving treatment for end-stage organ failure in children. Immunosuppressant medications are used to prevent rejection of the organ transplant. However, these medications are associated with significant adverse effects that impact growth and development, quality of life (QOL), and sometimes long-term survival after transplantation. Adverse effects can differ between the immunosuppressants, but many result from the overall state of immunosuppression. Strategies to manage immunosuppressant adverse effects often involve minimizing exposure to the drugs while balancing the risk for rejection. Early recognition of immunosuppressant adverse effects may help to reduce morbidities associated with solid organ transplantation, improve QOL, and possibly increase overall patient survival.

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