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A generic version of tacrolimus was approved for use in the USA in August 2009. These narrow therapeutic index generics are tested for bioequivalence only in adults. No data are available on generic tacrolimus levels in children with allografts.

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Cat scratch disease (CSD) can lead to unexplained fever, generalized lymphadenopathy and organomegaly in immunocompetent individuals. CSD has rarely been reported in immunocompromised transplant recipients, where its clinical features would mimic the more common post-transplant lymphoproliferative disease (PTLD). We report three cases of CSD seen recently in children who had received prior kidney transplants.

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Extracorporeal removal of toxic valproic acid levels in children.

Pediatr Nephrol

May 2002

Division of Pediatric Nephrology, Shands Children's Hospital and University of Florida College of Medicine, P.O. Box 100296, 1600 SW Archer Road, Gainesville FL 32610-0296, USA.

Toxic ingestion of valproic acid is difficult to treat as no antidote exists and hemodialysis has been considered ineffective for clearance due to high protein binding of this drug. Recent reports suggest that protein binding of valproic acid is saturated at toxic levels, thereby allowing for removal of free drug by extracorporeal circuits. We describe our experiences in two children with toxic blood levels of valproic acid, in whom we were able to achieve effective clearances by extracorporeal removal without charcoal hemoperfusion.

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