Abstract
Several neurological side effects induced by tacrolimus are described in the scientific literature, ranging from mild neurological symptoms to delirium and psychosis. We report the case of a 46-year-old man with no prior psychiatric history who suddenly manifested manic-like psychosis associated with elevated trough tacrolimus blood concentrations 17 years after kidney transplant. The use of antipsychotics may improve the severity of symptoms; but in order to obtain a complete remission, the reduction in the dose of tacrolimus, or its replacement with alternative immunosuppressant therapies, is recommended.
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Bersani, G., Marino, P., Valeriani, G., Cuoco, V., Zitelli, C., Melcore, C., & Bersani, F. S. (2013). Manic-Like Psychosis Associated with Elevated Trough Tacrolimus Blood Concentrations 17 Years after Kidney Transplant. Case Reports in Psychiatry, 2013, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/926395
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