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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2002-Mar

Toxicity of mycophenolate mofetil in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.

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Maeve M Skelly
Richard F A Logan
David Jenkins
Yashwant R Mahida
Christopher J Hawkey

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Trials of mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) suggest that it may be useful in patients intolerant of azathioprine. We examined the safety and efficacy of MMF in IBD patients intolerant of or unresponsive to azathioprine. Twelve patients [seven with Crohn's disease (CD); seven women; mean age 40 years, range 14-76 years] were treated with MMF 500 mg b.i.d. for a mean of 12.5 weeks. Intolerance was defined as the development of side effects that resolved on discontinuing MMF. Improvement was described as symptomatic improvement, decreased steroid use, or disease entering endoscopic remission. Four patients responded with symptomatic improvement and reduced steroids or mesalazine requirement. Three patients developed headache, nausea, or arthralgia. Three patients developed profuse bloody diarrhea, and in two cases with previously quiescent ulcerative colitis (UC), the source was shown to be ulcers in a drug-induced colitis with histologic features similar to those previously reported in four renal transplant patients on MMF. There is no clear evidence of efficacy of MMF in the treatment of IBD, and its use in this condition should be confined to a randomized controlled trial. Moreover, as patients with UC may be unduly prone to colonic injury, MMF may not be a suitable drug for its treatment.

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