@cdoligalski Number 9: letermovir and CNI
@cdoligalski Number 8: carbapenems and CNI
@cdoligalski number 7: nephrotoxic agents and CNI
@cdoligalski number 6: (Val) ganciclovir and mycophenolate
@cdoligalski number 5: amphotericin and CNI
@cdoligalski number 4: protease inhibitors and CNI/mTOR inhibitors
@cdoligalski number 3: macrolides and CNI/mTORi
(Azithromycin is cool though
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(Azithromycin is cool though
@cdoligalski number 2 (which I thought should be number 1
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And the number 1 drug-drug interaction in transplant ID is....
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And the number 1 drug-drug interaction in transplant ID is....