Mycophenolate

Mycophenolate is an oral drug, known commercially as Cellcept.

This medicine is an immunosuppressant used to treat people who have undergone an organ transplant.

  • Mycophenolate works by preparing the body to accept the transplanted organ and inhibiting possible inflammatory reactions.

Organ rejection in heart, kidney and liver transplants

Anemia; chest pain; increased coughing; Difficulty breathing; blood in the urine; increased pressure; decrease in white blood cells; arrhythmia; joint pain; gastrointestinal hemorrhage; colitis; gingivitis; muscle pain; mouth injury; pancreatic problems; decreased platelets, tremors; abdominal pain; Headache; stomach ache; nausea; vomiting weakness; indigestion; buttons; dizziness; insomnia; skin rash.

Risk of pregnancy C; Women who breastfeed; hypersensitivity to the product or any of its components.

Orally

Adults

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