Anyone take prednisone with tacolimus?
Because of CMV my doctor is taking me off microphenolate and replacing it with prednisone 10 mg. I also take tacrolimus and now valcyte. Any interactions or did it affect your tac trough levels? Thank you
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My microphenolate is on hold due to cmv so it has to be Tac. Take Care.
Jackie, can you tell me more about taking tacro/envarsus XR together with prednisone? You stated it affects the tacro levels. I am one year out from kidney transplant and my tacro levels go up and down all the time and it is very stressful. With an increase, I get anxious, shaky, tremors, foggy brain a bit, hard to focus and concentrate, hard to make decisions. But I have no choice as I have to take the envarsus (tacro). Do you take the prednisone at a different time than the envarsus (tacro)? I just got reduced to 2.5mg prednisone from 5mg. I take 2.25mg envarsus XR extended release. Blessed holiday, BB
Hi I am almost 2 1/2 yrs post kidney transplant. I now take Envarsus 1.5mg first thing in the morning on an empty stomach. I take 5mg of Prednisone at 1pm with food. My bloodwork is all normal except for a low gfr 36-39. Creatinine range 1.48 - 1.58. Transplant nephrologist not concerned. Makes me nervous its so low. I am goi g to ask for the Cystatin C reading.
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I don't know whether you saw this post. So want to introduce you to @littlek who is new to Connect. Her question to you is in the discussion prior to this one.
littlek, Thank you for your post. What is Cystatin C reading? I find that transplant center docs support patients in different ways from different centers. I have not heard of Cystatin C reading. May I ask also what your tacrolimus levels are taking 1.5 mg in am and then waiting until 1pm to take the prednisone? I also take the Envarsus with food in am. Not sure now if I am taking them at the right times. Thank you, BB
Rosemary, thank you for this heads up. I have read her post above and responded. BB
Hi blbird33,
I hadn't heard of Cystatin C until it was mentioned here. My transplant team goes by eGfr and creatinine to determine kidney function. I take my Envarsus on an empty stomach (it says to take it that way, and an hour before any other meds), so I take it at 8am, then eat something around 9 - 9:30. I found that by taking the prednisone at 1pm (with food) ot does not throw my tac level off. I always have under 6. Usually 5.6, 5.7, 5.8. If it gets over 6 I know it. I get shaky and don't feel good. My eGfr is lower than I hoped for receiving a living donor, perfect kidney, but I had quite a few complications. The kidney was sent to the wrong airport and had to be located and brought to the hospital where I had been waiting 7 hours! Then I was in surgery 6 hours. (Mind you this was only 3 week after a nephrectomy to remove a 12lb polycystic kidney). Then 3 days after transplant I was back in surgery to evacuate a large hematoma. I received countless transfusions and drugs to get my blood counts up. There's more but I'll spare you the details. So I have an eGfr of 36-39 and creatinine that runs around 1.53. I feel that the kidney was damaged in transit or during surgery. It was slow to "wake up" and I have permanent nerve damage in my leg and groin area. I intend to keep this kidney as long as possible so I stay very hydrated and try to watch what I eat. Other than that BP is great and I never had to go on dialysis. Which I am grateful for.
littlek, I had complications with the surgery too and anesthesia. I had delirium after the surgery and a hematoma from the docs pulling out the peritoneal catheter during surgery. This left lots of painful scar tissue not addressed at all. I am still trying to lessen the scar tissue and pain. I will call the SF pharmacy to ask about timing of both Envarsus XR and Prednisone. Thank you as I was never told to take these at different times. I appreciate your help. BB