The dosage of Cyclophil Me Capsule is determined by your weight, medical condition, and specific treatment needs. Your physician will establish the appropriate dose. Do not adjust the dosage without medical consultation. This medication can be taken with or without food, though maintaining consistent timing and administration method daily optimizes its effectiveness. Continue treatment as prescribed, even if symptoms improve, as discontinuation may increase the risk of organ rejection.
Common side effects include headache, excessive facial/body hair growth, hypertension, diarrhea, and tremors. As an immunosuppressant, it may increase susceptibility to infections – promptly inform your doctor if infections occur. The medication also elevates skin cancer risk, necessitating sun exposure limitation.
Before taking Cyclophil Me Capsule, disclose any liver/kidney disorders, hypertension, gout, or epilepsy to your doctor. Provide a complete list of current medications as they may interact. Use during pregnancy requires strict medical necessity assessment, while breastfeeding is not recommended. Regular monitoring of blood pressure, liver/kidney function, and mineral levels will be required, with potential dosage adjustments based on test results.
USES OF CYCLOPHIL ME CAPSULE
- Prevention of transplant organ rejection
- Management of rheumatoid arthritis
- Treatment of psoriasis
BENEFITS OF CYCLOPHIL ME CAPSULE
In Prevention of organ rejection in transplant patients
SIDE EFFECTS OF CYCLOPHIL ME CAPSULE
Common side effects of Cyclophil ME
- Headache
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Hypertrichosis (excessive hair growth)
- Hypertension
- Kidney function impairment
- Decreased appetite
- Diarrhea
- Tremors
HOW TO USE CYCLOPHIL ME CAPSULE
HOW CYCLOPHIL ME CAPSULE WORKS
Disclaimer:
This information is intended to provide expert-reviewed, accurate medical knowledge. However, it does not replace professional medical advice. The content covers possible uses, side effects, and precautions but may not be exhaustive. Always consult your physician regarding any medical condition or treatment. This information aims to complement, not substitute, the doctor-patient relationship.
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