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Thiopurine therapy in inflammatory bowel disease patients: Analyses of two 8-year intercept cohorts
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Azathioprine and 6-mercaptopurine were considered effective in approximately 40% of IBD patients after 5 years of treatment. A quarter of the patients discontinued thiopurines within 3 months, mostly due to adverse events. A high 6-MMP concentration or 6-MMP/6-TGN ratio was associated with therapeutic failure. If thiopurine use was successfully initiated in the first months, its use was usually extended over many years, as long-term use was associated with continuation of therapy.
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