Abstract
Within-patient variability in immunosuppressive drug exposure is easily identified by measurement of drug concentrations at the outpatient clinic. Fluctuating levels despite a stable drug dose can be observed in a substantial proportion of patients. It has now been shown that this within-patient variability is a predictor for poor long-term outcome after transplantation. Nonadherence most likely is an important determinant of variability, and strategies to tackle nonadherence are being developed.
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