Tacrolimus is an immunosuppressant commonly administered after solid organ transplantation. It is characterized by a narrow therapeutic window and high variability in exposure, demanding personalized dosing. In recent years, population pharmacokinetic models have been suggested to guide model-informed precision dosing of tacrolimus. We aimed to provide a comprehensive overview of population pharmacokinetic models and model-informed precision dosing software modules of tacrolimus in all solid organ transplant settings, including a simulation-based investigation of the impact of covariates on exposure and target attainment. We performed a systematic literature search to identify population pharmacokinetic models of tacrolimus in solid organ transplant recipients. We integrated selected population pharmacokinetic models into an interactive software tool that allows dosing simulations, Bayesian forecasting, and investigation of the impact of covariates on exposure and target attainment. We conducted a web survey amongst model-informed precision dosing software tool providers and benchmarked publicly available tools in terms of models, target populations, and clinical integration. We identified 80 population pharmacokinetic models, including 44 one-compartment and 36 two-compartment models. The most frequently retained covariates on clearance and distribution parameters were cytochrome P450 3A5 polymorphisms and body weight, respectively. Our simulation tool, hosted at https://lpmx.shinyapps.io/tacrolimus/ , allows thorough investigation of the impact of covariates on exposure and target attainment. We identified 15 model-informed precision dosing software tool providers, of which ten offer a tacrolimus solution and nine completed the survey. Our work provides a comprehensive overview of the landscape of available tacrolimus population pharmacokinetic models and model-informed precision dosing software modules. Our simulation tool allows an interactive thorough exploration of covariates on exposure and target attainment.
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