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Abstract Background: Tacrolimus has become the most widely used immunosuppressant in living donor liver transplantation (LDLT), as it represents the cornerstone of immunosuppression therapy for liver-transplant recipients and recently currently prescribed to nearly 90% of new liver transplant recipients. It has large inter-individual variability in its pharmacokinetics, so TDM together with monitoring biochemical parameters is an integral part for successful living donor liver transplantation. This study was designed to investigate the effect of patients` covariables such as demographic characteristics, pretreatment data and post-transplant biochemical parameters, during the early post-operative period, on tacrolimus pharmacokinetic variability in liver transplant Egyptian recipients. We attempted also to determine whether this variability is only a function of the studied |