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GENGRAF ORAL SOLUTION(三十二)
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raf Oral Solution (Cyclosporine Oral Solution, USP [MODIFIED]) - Recommendations for Administration

To make Gengraf more palatable, it should be diluted with orange or apple juice that is at room temperature. Patients should avoid switching diluents frequently. Grapefruit juice affects metabolism of cyclosporine and should be avoided. The combination of Gengraf with milk can be unpalatable. The effect of milk on the bioavailability of cyclosporine when administered as Gengraf Oral Solution (cyclosporine oral solution, [MODIFIED]) has not been eva luated.

Take the prescribed amount of Gengraf from the container using the dosing syringe supplied, and transfer the solution to a glass of orange or apple juice. Stir well and drink at once. Do not allow diluted oral solution to stand before drinking. Use a glass container (not plastic). Rinse the glass with more diluent to ensure that the total dose is consumed. After use, dry the outside of the dosing syringe with a clean towel and store in a clean, dry place. Do not rinse the dosing syringe with water or other cleaning agents. If the syringe requires cleaning, it must be completely dry before resuming use.

Blood Concentration Monitoring in Transplant Patients

Transplant centers have found blood concentration monitoring of cyclosporine to be an essential component of patient management. Of importance to blood concentration analysis are the type of assay used, the transplanted organ, and other immunosuppressant agents being administered. While no fixed relationship has been established, blood concentration monitoring may assist in the clinical eva luation of rejection and toxicity, dose adjustments, and the assessment of compliance.

Various assays have been used to measure blood concentrations of cyclosporine. Older studies using a non-specific assay often cited concentrations that were roughly twice those of the specific assays. Therefore, comparison between concentrations in the published literature and an individual patient concentration using current assays must be made with detailed knowledge of the assay methods employed. Current assay results are also not interchangeable and their use should be guided by their approved labeling. A discussion of the different assay methods is contained in Annals of Clinical Biochemistry 1994;31:420-446. While several assays and assay matrices are available, there is a consensus that parent-compound-specific assays correlate best with clinical events. Of these, HPLC is the standard reference, but the monoclonal antibody RIAs and the monoclonal antibody FPIA offer sensitivity, reproducibility, and convenience. Most clinicians base their monitoring on trough cyclosporine concentrations. Applied Pharmacokinetics, Principles of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring (1992) contains a broad discussion of cyclosporine pharmacokinetics and drug monitoring techniques. Blood concentration monitoring is not a replacement for renal function monitoring or tissue biopsies.

 HOW SUPPLIED

 Gengraf® Oral Solution (Cyclosporine Oral Solution, USP [MODIFIED])

A clear, colorless to yellow liquid supplied in 50 mL bottles containing 100 mg/mL with dispensing syringe (NDC 0074-7269-50).

 Store and Dispense

In the original container at controlled room temperature 68°-77°F (20°-25°C) (See USP Controlled Room Temperature). Do not store in the refrigerator. Once ope

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