The pharmacokinetics of tacrolimus after topical application are similar to those reported in adults, with minimal systemic exposure and no evidence of accumulation.
Absorption:
Data from healthy human subjects indicate that there is little or no systemic exposure to tacrolimus following single or repeated topical application of tacrolimus ointment.Most atopic dermatitis patients (adults and children) treated with single or repeated application of tacrolimus ointment (0.03-0.1%), and infants from age of 5 months treated with tacrolimus ointment (0.03%) had blood concentrations <1.0 ng/ml.
When observed, blood concentrations exceeding 1.0 ng/ml were transient. Systemic exposure increases with increasing treatment areas. However, both the extent and the rate of topical absorption of tacrolimus decrease as the skin heals. In both adults and children with an average of 50% body surface area treated, systemic exposure (i.e. AUC) of tacrolimus from Protopic is approximately 30-fold less than that seen with oral immunosuppressive doses in kidney and liver transplant patients. The lowest tacrolimus blood concentration at which systemic effects can be observed is not known.
There was no evidence of systemic accumulation of tacrolimus in patients (adults and children) treated for prolonged periods (up to one year) with tacrolimus ointment.
T1/2: 65 Stunden.
(SmPC Protopic 0.03% ointment)
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No information is present at this moment.
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GFR ≥10 ml/min/1.73m2: Dose adjustment not required.
GFR <10 ml/min/1.73m2: A general recommendation on dose adjustment cannot be provided.
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The frequency, nature and intensity of the adverse reactions observed in children are comparable to those reported in adults. Impetigo at the application site (7.7% in children) and infections at the application site (6.4% in children) have ocurred (SmPC).
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No information available on specific contra indications in children.
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Caution is needed when used for a lengthy period on a large affected skin area
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This pages provides a list of drugs from the same ATC class for comparison. This does not necessarily mean that these drugs are interchangeable.
| Other dermatologicals | ||
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| D11AX | ||
| Agents for dermatitis, excluding corticosteroids | ||
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| D11AH08 | ||
| D11AH05 | ||
| D11AH02 | ||
| D11AH07 | ||
| OTHER DERMATOLOGICALS | ||
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| D11AX | ||