Mycophenolate sodium delayed release: prevention of renal transplant rejection.
Mycophenolate sodium delayed release is an enteric-coated formulation designed to release the active agent (mycophenolic acid) in the small intestine. Mycophenolate sodium delayed release was equivalent in efficacy to, and had a similar tolerability profile as, mycophenolate mofetil in de novo renal transplant patients treated with ciclosporin (cyclosporin) and corticosteroids in a well designed study of 12 month's duration. Maintenance renal transplant patients treated with ciclosporin and corticosteroids were converted from mycophenolate mofetil to mycophenolate sodium delayed release without any alteration in efficacy or tolerability in a well designed study of 12 month's duration. The incidence of gastrointestinal adverse events with mycophenolate sodium delayed release was similar to that with mycophenolate mofetil.