This clinical trial is focused on individuals who have undergone a liver transplant. The study is examining the effects of different formulations of a medication called Tacrolimus, which is commonly used to prevent the body from rejecting a transplanted organ. The trial compares two types of Tacrolimus: a once-daily version known as Envarsus and a twice-daily version known as Prograf. The main goal is to see if the once-daily formulation can improve patients’ perception of their attention and memory.
Participants in the study will be taking either Envarsus or Prograf for a period of up to 12 months. During this time, their cognitive function, which includes attention and memory, will be assessed through various tests. These tests are designed to measure how well participants can focus, remember, and process information. Additionally, the study will look at the overall quality of life of the participants, which includes their physical and mental well-being.
The trial will also monitor any side effects or changes in liver and kidney function that may occur during the study. This information will help determine the safety and effectiveness of the once-daily Tacrolimus formulation compared to the twice-daily version. The study aims to provide valuable insights into how these medications can impact cognitive function and quality of life in liver transplant patients.



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