Q: Which one precaution should be taken while drawing blood for Tacrolimus (FK506) level?
Answer: Tacrolimus can leach into plastic catheters.
In the immediate transplant period, Tacrolimus prophylaxis is initiated via intravenous (IV) infusion. Tacrolimus can leach into plastic catheters, so the Central Venous Catheter (CVC) lumen used to measure serum levels should be separate from the lumen through which tacrolimus is infused; otherwise, serum levels are likely to be falsely elevated.
Tacrolimus should be converted to the oral route whenever the patient can utilize the enteral route. Tacrolimus is almost completely metabolized in the liver, so the half-life of nine hours can be longer in liver insufficiency.
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