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Mycophenolate mofetil is an immunosuppressant medicine available in capsule and suspension forms. It is a prodrug that converts to mycophenolic acid, the active compound. In online pharmacies, it is described as a tool to prevent organ rejection after transplant and to help treat certain autoimmune diseases when other treatments fail.
Mycophenolate mofetil blocks an enzyme called IMP dehydrogenase, a key step in making purines for DNA in cells. Lymphocytes rely on this pathway more than other cells, so their growth slows. This helps the immune system calm down and reduces the chance of organ rejection or disease flare-ups. The effect is selective for certain immune cells, which is why it is used with other medicines to balance protection with safety.
Its main use is to prevent rejection after kidney, heart, or liver transplantation, usually alongside other immunosuppressants and steroids. It is also prescribed for some autoimmune conditions under specialist care, such as lupus nephritis or certain inflammatory diseases, often when first-line therapies are not enough. The exact dose and duration depend on the condition and the patientβs response.
Mycophenolate mofetil comes as capsules (250 mg or 500 mg) and as an oral suspension. The exact dose depends on the condition, body size, and other medicines. The clinician will determine the appropriate amount and schedule. Do not change the dose without a clinician. It may be taken with or without food, and some patients use meals to help reduce stomach upset. Follow the prescription and the information leaflet carefully.
Common side effects include stomach upset, diarrhea, nausea, anemia or low white blood cells, headache, and high blood pressure. Infections may be more likely due to the immune suppression. Rare but serious effects include severe infections, liver problems, and an increased risk of certain cancers. If you notice persistent symptoms, fever, sore throat, or signs of infection, seek medical advice promptly.
Pregnancy carries a high risk with this medicine and it is usually avoided during pregnancy. Women who can become pregnant should use effective contraception as advised by their clinician. Men taking the medicine may also need to discuss contraception with their provider. Breastfeeding is generally discouraged while on this drug because it passes into breast milk. Always talk to a healthcare professional about planning a pregnancy while using this medication.
The drug can interact with certain antacids and antibiotics, and with other immunosuppressants. Some agents, like calcium polycarbophil or cholestyramine, can reduce the absorption of mycophenolate mofetil if taken together. Regular blood tests monitor white cells, liver function, and drug levels when necessary. Vaccines may be less effective, and live vaccines should be avoided while on this treatment unless advised otherwise. Always tell your pharmacist about all medicines and supplements you take.
Store at room temperature away from moisture. Keep the bottle tightly closed and protect from light if the label requires. Do not use if the seal is broken. Shake the oral suspension well before use. Keep out of reach of children. Do not share medication with others, and dispose of unused doses according to local guidelines.
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