This clinical trial is focused on patients who have undergone a lung transplantation. The study is investigating two forms of a medication called tacrolimus, which is commonly used to help prevent the body from rejecting a transplanted lung. The two forms being compared are PROGRAF 1 mg capsule, which is an immediate-release form, and Envarsus 0.75 mg prolonged-release tablets, which is designed to release the medication more slowly over time.
The purpose of the study is to compare the effects of these two forms of tacrolimus on kidney function over a period of two years. Kidney function is an important consideration because tacrolimus can sometimes affect how well the kidneys work. The study will look at the difference in kidney function between the two groups of patients, using a measure called eGFR, which stands for estimated glomerular filtration rate. This measure helps doctors understand how well the kidneys are filtering waste from the blood.
Participants in the study will be randomly assigned to receive either the immediate-release or the prolonged-release form of tacrolimus. They will take the medication orally, meaning by mouth, for up to 24 months. Throughout the study, participants will have their kidney function monitored to see if there are any differences between the two groups. The study aims to find out if one form of the medication is better at reducing potential side effects on the kidneys while still effectively preventing lung transplant rejection.



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