Mycophenolic acid
Description:
Therapeutic drug monitoring for patients on immunosuppressant drugs. Analysis by tandem mass spectrometry.
Please send a request form with adequate patient information and clear contact details to enable efficient communication of results.
Please send a request form with adequate patient information and clear contact details to enable efficient communication of results.
Clinical details:
Mycophenolic acid (MPA) is an immunosuppressive agent which exerts it's effect by inhibiting the growth of B and T cells of the immune system. It is important to monitor the blood concentration of MPA as at toxic concentrations patients are susceptible to a number of side effects including leukopenia and anaemia. At sub-therapeutic dosage patients may experience transplant rejection. MPA is increasingly used as a steroid-sparing treatment in other autoimmune mediated disorders, for example psoriasis.
Reference range:
Suggested therapeutic range: 1 – 3.5mg/L
Synonyms or keywords:
Immunosuppressant, MPA, Mycophenolate, Mycophenolic acid
Units:
mg/L
Department:
Location:
Sample type and Volume required:
EDTA Plasma – 100ul minimum
Turnaround time:
24 hours of sample receipt.
Storage and transport:
Same day: send ambient by courier Within 2 days: store refrigerated and then send ambient by courier More than 2 days: send frozen (dry ice not required)
Contacts:
Immunosuppressive Drug Monitoring (IDM) Service
020 3299 3147
kch-tr.KCHIDMService@nhs.net
Institute of Liver Studies
3rd Floor Cheyne Wing
King's College Hospital
Denmark Hill
London
SE5 9RS
3rd Floor Cheyne Wing
King's College Hospital
Denmark Hill
London
SE5 9RS
Laboratory:
Last updated: 10/12/2021