Kidney transplant patients: which drug keeps you healthier?
NCT ID NCT06044493
First seen May 10, 2026 · Last updated Jun 13, 2026 · Updated 8 times
Summary
This study tested two similar immunosuppressant drugs, MYREPTIC-N® and MY-REPT®, in 158 adults who had a kidney transplant at least a year ago. The goal was to see how well each drug prevented organ rejection, graft loss, or death. Participants continued their usual anti-rejection medicines during the trial. The results help doctors choose the best option for long-term transplant care.
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Seoul National University Hospital
Seoul, 03080, South Korea
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