How do you approach the treatment of drug-induced thrombotic microangiopathy?
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Hematology · Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Typically, transplant-related TMA is due to sirolimus, tacrolimus, cyclosporine, or some combination of those drugs. The first step is to reduce the dose. Often keeping the drug at the lower end of the therapeutic level, the TMA will resolve or ameliorate. If, for instance, sirol and tac are used to...