01605 a2200289 4500001001100000005001700011008003900028020001800067037003600085040000700121041000800128072001400136072001600150072001200166072001400178072002100192072002100213072001800234100001900252245003200271250000600303260002400309300001000333520092500343700002401268700002301292157059698020250317100419.0250312042007xx eng  a9781570596988 bTaylor & FranciscGBP 97.99fBB a01 aeng7 aPS2thema7 aMJCM2thema7 aPS2bic7 aMJCM2bic7 aSCI0080002bisac7 aSCI0860002bisac7 a615.582bisac1 aJohn D. Pirsch10aTransplantation Drug Manual a5 bCRC Pressc20070808 a192 p bThe field of transplantation continues to evolve. In the years since the first publication of the Transplantation Drug Pocket Reference Guide, the therapeutic armamentarium for transplantation has grown. The introduction of new agents continues to enhance our ability to improve the short- and long-term success of transplantation. The fifth edition of the guide, now entitled Transplantation Drug Manual, includes information on agents approved for use in transplant recipients. As in previous editions, we compiled practical information on the wide array of pharmaceutical agents currently available–both those used for immunosuppression and those used to minimize posttransplant complications. The agents described here are the most frequently prescribed drugs in the Transplant Service at the University of Wisconsin. We hope you find this information to be useful and practical in managing the transplant patient.1 aHans Sollinger4A011 aXiaolan Liang4A01