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Brand : CELLCEPT
BERTIGO 16MG 30TAB
28.4
- Sku : I-018662
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Cellcept 500 mg 50 Tablets is a prescription medication used to help prevent your body from rejecting an organ after a transplant, such as a kidney, heart, or liver transplant.
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Description
Cellcept 500 mg 50 Tablets is a prescription medication used to help prevent your body from rejecting an organ after a transplant, such as a kidney, heart, or liver transplant.
What it is used for:
- Prevention of organ rejection in transplant patients (usually in combination with other medicines).
Who should not take it:
- Individuals allergic to mycophenolate mofetil or any of the tablet’s ingredients
- Pregnant women unless prescribed by a doctor
- Patients with severe digestive tract disorders unless approved by a doctor
Side effects:
1. Diarrhea
2. Nausea or vomiting
3. Stomach pain
4. Increased risk of infections
5. High blood pressure
6. Anemia or reduced white blood cells
Warnings and precautions:
1. Inform your doctor of any infections or unusual bruising
2. Avoid pregnancy while taking this medicine
3. Routine blood tests are required to monitor health
4. Avoid live vaccines during treatment
How to use it and the correct dosage:
- Follow your doctor’s instructions exactly.
- Usually taken twice daily, whole with water, on an empty stomach (1 hour before or 2 hours after food).
- Do not crush or split the tablets.
Possible drug interactions:
- Tell your doctor about all other medications, especially antacids, other immunosuppressants, antibiotics, or antivirals.
How to store the medicine:
- Keep in the original packaging at room temperature, away from moisture and sunlight.
- Keep out of reach of children.
What it is used for:
- Prevention of organ rejection in transplant patients (usually in combination with other medicines).
Who should not take it:
- Individuals allergic to mycophenolate mofetil or any of the tablet’s ingredients
- Pregnant women unless prescribed by a doctor
- Patients with severe digestive tract disorders unless approved by a doctor
Side effects:
1. Diarrhea
2. Nausea or vomiting
3. Stomach pain
4. Increased risk of infections
5. High blood pressure
6. Anemia or reduced white blood cells
Warnings and precautions:
1. Inform your doctor of any infections or unusual bruising
2. Avoid pregnancy while taking this medicine
3. Routine blood tests are required to monitor health
4. Avoid live vaccines during treatment
How to use it and the correct dosage:
- Follow your doctor’s instructions exactly.
- Usually taken twice daily, whole with water, on an empty stomach (1 hour before or 2 hours after food).
- Do not crush or split the tablets.
Possible drug interactions:
- Tell your doctor about all other medications, especially antacids, other immunosuppressants, antibiotics, or antivirals.
How to store the medicine:
- Keep in the original packaging at room temperature, away from moisture and sunlight.
- Keep out of reach of children.
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