Tacrolimus
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Mild acute kidney injury type 1: case report A 63-year-old man developed mild acute kidney injury type 1 during treatment with tacrolimus as an immunosuppressive therapy. The man, who had undergone liver transplantation, started receiving immunosuppression triple therapy including tacrolimus [route and dosage not stated], mycophenolate and unspecified steroids. He also received unspecified low-molecularweight heparin. However, he developed mild acute kidney injury (type 1) [duration of treatment to reaction onset not stated] along with ascites. He was treated with diuretic therapy and his symptoms resolved. Later, diuretics were also stopped, with no recurrence of ascites. Guarner P, et al. Unusual Allogeneic Retrohepatic Vena Cava Graft for Renoportal Anastomosis in Orthotopic Liver Transplantation. Liver Transplantation 26: 1056-1059, 803497146 No. 8, 20 Feb 2020. Available from: URL: http://doi.org/10.1002/lt.25735
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