Volume 2018, Issue 1 7095846
Corrigendum
Open Access

Corrigendum to “High on Cannabis and Calcineurin Inhibitors: A Word of Warning in an Era of Legalized Marijuana”

Naomi Hauser

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Naomi Hauser

Department of Medicine, Roger Williams Medical Center, Boston University School of Medicine, Providence, RI 02908, USA bu.edu

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Tanmay Sahai

Tanmay Sahai

Department of Medicine, Roger Williams Medical Center, Boston University School of Medicine, Providence, RI 02908, USA bu.edu

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Rocco Richards

Rocco Richards

Department of Medicine, Roger Williams Medical Center, Boston University School of Medicine, Providence, RI 02908, USA bu.edu

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Todd Roberts

Todd Roberts

Department of Medicine, Roger Williams Medical Center, Boston University School of Medicine, Providence, RI 02908, USA bu.edu

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First published: 06 September 2018
Citations: 3

In the article titled “High on Cannabis and Calcineurin Inhibitors: A Word of Warning in an Era of Legalized Marijuana” [1], there was an error in the units used in the dose of continuous infusion rate of tacrolimus. Accordingly, in the “Case Report” section, “He was started on a continuous tacrolimus infusion drip at 1.8 mg/kg on transplant Day −2 with a goal serum tacrolimus level of 8–12 ng/mL, which is our bone marrow transplant unit’s accepted therapeutic range. The patient’s blood tacrolimus level was measured and the drip was decreased to 1.5 mg/kg and then to 1.0 mg/kg due to levels being persistently just above target” should be corrected to “He was started on a continuous tacrolimus infusion drip at 1.8 mg/24 hours on transplant Day −2 with a goal serum tacrolimus level of 8–12 ng/mL, which is our bone marrow transplant unit’s accepted therapeutic range. The patient’s blood tacrolimus level was measured and the drip was decreased to 1.5 mg/24 hours and then to 1.0 mg/24 hours due to levels being persistently just above target.”

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