Mycophenolate sodium
Information about Mycophenolate sodium
Mycophenolate sodium Uses
Mycophenolate sodium is used for prevention of organ rejection in transplant patients.
How Mycophenolate sodium works
Mycophenolate sodium is an immunosuppressant. It reduces the action of body's own defense system (the immune system) and prevents rejection of the transplanted organ.
Common side effects of Mycophenolate sodium
Nausea1a, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal pain, Headache, High blood pressure, Decreased white blood cell count (neutrophils)
Available Medicine for Mycophenolate sodium
Mycept-SPanacea Biotec Ltd
₹315 to ₹11503 variant(s)
Mycofit-SIntas Pharmaceuticals Ltd
₹447 to ₹12122 variant(s)
Mycomune-SZydus Cadila
₹320 to ₹10222 variant(s)
Immutil-SLa Renon Healthcare Pvt Ltd
₹385 to ₹7482 variant(s)
Renodapt SBiocon
₹583 to ₹12793 variant(s)
RenforAbbott L
₹351 to ₹9192 variant(s)
MyplatEmcure Pharmaceuticals Ltd
₹5981 variant(s)
MyforticNovartis India Ltd
₹460 to ₹9202 variant(s)
Fenograf STorrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd
₹9541 variant(s)
Mofetyl-SRPG Life Sciences Ltd
₹8451 variant(s)
Expert advice for Mycophenolate sodium
- Your doctor has prescribed Mycophenolate sodium to stop your body from rejecting a transplanted organ (e.g. kidney, heart or liver).
- It may take 6 to 12 weeks for Mycophenolate sodium to start working. Keep taking it as prescribed.
- Take it with food to minimize possible side effects like nausea and stomach pain.
- It makes you more susceptible to getting infections. Avoid contact with people who have an infection and consult your doctor immediately if you develop a sore throat, high temperature or any other signs of infections.
- It may cause birth defects so birth control is required in females of reproductive age.
- Protect yourself from direct sunlight by wearing protective clothing and applying a sunscreen with a high sun protection factor (SPF).
- Your doctor may get regular blood tests done to monitor the levels of blood cells in your blood. Inform your doctor if you experience symptoms such as unexplained bruising or bleeding, sore throat, mouth ulcers, or fever.