1. Overview
This medicine is used to prevent the body from rejecting transplanted organs, such as kidneys or livers. It helps the immune system accept the new organ and maintain its proper function.
2. How It Works
It works by reducing the activity of certain immune cells that could attack the transplanted organ. This helps lower the risk of organ rejection while supporting overall health.
3. Common Uses
- Prevention of organ rejection after kidney, liver, or heart transplant
- Used in combination with other immunosuppressive medications
- Management of certain immune-related conditions under medical supervision
4. Key Benefits
- Helps protect transplanted organs from rejection
- Reduces risk of acute and chronic rejection
- Supports long-term transplant success
- Can be integrated into post-transplant care plans
5. Safety & Precautions
- Take only as prescribed by a healthcare professional
- Regular blood tests may be required to monitor drug levels and organ function
- Avoid infections as the immune system is suppressed
- Inform your doctor about other medications or health conditions
- Do not stop taking suddenly without medical guidance
6. Scientific Literature (External Links)
These details are compiled from publicly available scientific sources. MYMEDS.MD is not liable for clinical interpretation. Please consult a licensed medical practitioner for personalised guidance.

