
Mycophenolic Acid Tablets
| Product/Composition | Mycophenolic Acid Tablets |
|---|---|
| Strength | 180mg, 360mg, 540mg |
| Form | Tablets |
| Production Capacity | 10 Million Tablet/Month |
| Packaging | 1 X 10 Tablets / Box |
| Therapeutic use | Nephrology |
| Package Insert/Leaflet | Available upon reques |
Mycophenolic Acid Tablets are a prescription medicine that belongs to the class of immunosuppressants. They are primarily used to prevent the body from rejecting transplanted organs.
Here are the key details:
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Main Use:
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Prevents organ rejection in patients who have received kidney, heart, or liver transplants.
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Sometimes used in certain autoimmune conditions under specialist supervision.
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How It Works: Mycophenolic acid works by inhibiting the proliferation of lymphocytes, which are white blood cells responsible for immune responses that could attack the transplanted organ. This reduces the risk of organ rejection.
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Administration: Taken orally, usually once or twice daily, as prescribed by the doctor. Tablets should be swallowed whole with water, preferably on an empty stomach or as advised by the doctor for optimal absorption.
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Common Side Effects: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, mild stomach upset, headache, or mild fatigue.
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Serious Concerns:
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Increased risk of infections due to suppressed immunity.
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Can cause low blood counts, leading to anemia, easy bruising, or bleeding.
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Rarely, liver or kidney problems or severe allergic reactions may occur.
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Precautions:
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Regular monitoring of blood counts, liver, and kidney function is essential.
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Avoid exposure to infections and maintain good hygiene.
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Inform the doctor about all other medications to prevent interactions.
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Not recommended during pregnancy unless specifically prescribed, as it may harm the fetus.
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Storage: Store at room temperature, away from moisture, heat, and direct sunlight.