TAF renal dosing

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mwpharm

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I have learnt that Vemlidy (tenofovir alafenamide) does not need renal dosage adjustment.

Did anyone see in their practice that doctor prescribe TAF 1 tab alternative day?
 
I haven't seen this drug yet but are you saying the doctor is prescribing 1 tab to be taken every other day? Is the patient on a dialysis schedule?
 
Per Lexi:

CrCl ≥15 mL/minute: No dosage adjustment necessary.

CrCl <15 mL/minute: Use is not recommended.

ESRD requiring hemodialysis: No dosage adjustment necessary; administer postdialysis on hemodialysis days.

The only dose reduction I could find is as follows (from UptoDate):
"When TAF is combined within a pharmacokinetic boosting agent (eg, cobicistat or ritonavir) as in EVG/c/FTC/TAF, the reduced dose of 10 mg is used. When TAF is not given with a pharmacokinetic booster, as in RPV/FTC/TAF and BIC/FTC/TAF, the dose is 25 mg. Pharmacologic boosting agents (eg, cobicistat, ritonavir) inhibit intestinal P-glycoprotein, thereby increasing TAF bioavailability and tenofovir plasma concentrations; the reduced TAF dose of 10 mg is used to manage this interaction. The long-term safety of TAF at the 25 mg dose given with a pharmacokinetic booster has not been established."

Still, every other day is incorrect.
 
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