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6-Thioguanine Nucleotide–Adapted Azathioprine Therapy Does Not Lead to Higher Remission Rates Than Standard Therapy in Chronic Active Crohn Disease: Results from a Randomized, Controlled, Open Trial
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Standard and adapted dosing with the provided dosing scheme led to identical 6-TGN concentrations and remission rates. Adapted dosing had no apparent clinical benefit for patients with TPMT activity between 8 and 20 nmol/(mL Ery x h). Additionally, 6-MMP monitoring had no predictive value for hepatotoxicity.
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