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Calcineurin Inhibitor Sparing After Kidney Transplantation
Calcineurin Inhibitor Sparing After Kidney Transplantation

NCT01062555

CompletedPhase 1, Phase 2

Sponsor: University of Minnesota

Conditions: CNI Side Effects

Interventions: Cyclosporine & Cellcept, Prograf & Cellcept, Low Dose CNI (Cyclosporine or FK) and Cellcept, Rapamune and Cellcept

Countries: United States

Reducing drug side effects is a key issue in transplantation. One class of drugs commonly used, calcineurin inhibitors (CNIs), is associated with negative side effects, namely, toxicity to the transplanted kidney. In some patients, this toxicity is thought to be associated with loss of transplant function in those who have had their transplants for many years. The introduction of new immunosuppression medications however, has provided the opportunity to minimize or avoid CNIs, which may reduce the occurrence of toxicity to the kidney.

Eligibility overview

Sex: ALL

Age: 18 Years to

Healthy volunteers: No

Study type: INTERVENTIONAL

Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

* Kidney Transplant Recipients \> 18 years old
* First or Second Kidney Transplant only

Exclusion Criteria:

* Kidney Transplant Recipients \< 18 years old
* Kidney Transplant Recipients who have a history of \> 2 kidney transplants
* Kidney Transplant Recipients with an already functioning non-renal transplant
* Kidney Transplant Recipients who receive another organ simultaneously at the same time of their kidney transplant (example: Kidney/pancreas, kidney/liver)
* Non-skin malignancy with 2 years previous to enrollment
* Donor Specific Antibodies to kidney donor
Locations (1)
  • Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States