Your prescribed dosage and frequency will depend on your specific transplant type. Always follow your doctor’s instructions precisely. For optimal absorption, take this medication on an empty stomach – either 1 hour before or 2 hours after meals. Swallow tablets whole without crushing, chewing, or breaking them. Consistent daily use is essential for maximum effectiveness, even when you feel well. Treatment typically continues long-term to maintain transplant protection.
Common side effects may include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal discomfort, headaches, hypertension, and alterations in white blood cell counts. As an immunosuppressant, this medication increases susceptibility to infections and may elevate cancer risks (particularly skin cancer – use sun protection). Numerous potential side effects exist; consult your physician about warning signs requiring immediate attention.
This medication is strictly contraindicated during pregnancy (risk of birth defects/miscarriage) and breastfeeding. Inform your doctor about any active infections, unusual bleeding/bruising, or all other medications you’re taking (due to potential interactions). Regular blood tests will monitor your blood cell counts, blood sugar, and cholesterol levels.
USES OF RENODAPT S TABLET
- Prevention of transplant organ rejection
BENEFITS OF RENODAPT S TABLET
In Prevention of organ rejection in transplant patients
SIDE EFFECTS OF RENODAPT S TABLET
Common side effects of Renodapt S
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Abdominal pain
- Headache
- Hypertension
- Neutropenia (low neutrophil count)
HOW TO USE RENODAPT S TABLET
HOW RENODAPT S TABLET WORKS
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