Once-a-day Tacrolimus Conversion Study: The OneTAC Trial



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Cardiology
Therapuetic Areas:Cardiology / Vascular Diseases
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:4/21/2016
Start Date:February 2016
End Date:February 2019
Contact:David A Baran, MD
Email:dbaran@barnabashealth.org
Phone:973-926-7205

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A Prospective Non-randomized Trial of Conversion From Twice a Day Tacrolimus to Once Daily Modified Release Tacrolimus

This study investigates the use of tacrolimus extended release in stable patients who have
undergone a heart transplant. All patients will receive the study medication free of charge
for the 1 year duration of the study.

Tacrolimus has been extensively studied in solid organ transplantation. It is FDA approved
for heart transplant recipients as a twice a day formulation (Prograf brand name, as well as
generic formulations). A modified release formulation is available and FDA approved for
kidney transplant recipients (Astagraf, Astellas Pharmaceutical), but is not approved for
heart transplant patients.

In this study the investigators will study 100 patients who are stable on twice a day
Tacrolimus and convert these subjects to once a day modified release Tacrolimus. The
investigators will observe these patients for 1 year following the switch and assess safety
and efficacy in a heart transplant population.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Adult, age 18 or higher

- Heart transplant recipient at least 365 days post-transplant at time of study
screening

- Informed consent available

- Willingness to return for study visits, clinically indicated bloodwork

- On tacrolimus-based chronic immunosuppression.

- Self-identified ethnic group is provided

Exclusion Criteria:

- Prior heart or solid organ transplant

- Less than 365 days post-transplant at study screening

- Receiving cyclosporine based immunosuppression or calcineurin inhibitor free regimen

- Concurrent kidney or other solid organ

- Inability to provide informed consent

- More than 15 years post-transplant
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201 Lyons Ave
Newark, New Jersey 07112
(973) 926-7000
Phone: 973-926-7205
Newark Beth Israel Medical Center Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, a regional care, teaching hospital...
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