Posted by Alan Russell on 5/1/2003, 12:21 am, in reply to "Re: Living Donor - No Antigens" My room mate had a 5 of 6 and was on the same regimen. This is all based on my experience at U of Miami. Ala
I don't know how much of that is true. At least at my center it seems not to be. The trough levels for prograf do not change based on antigents, the Cellcept is based more on white count (which could be antigen related, but I have a 2 out of 6 and my WBC is too low), and pred is based on a schedule.
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