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MYCEPT 250MG CAPSULE
₹257.00₹301.60 (-15%)
Mycept 250mg Capsule can be described as an immunosuppressant containing an active ingredient named Mycophenolate mofetil. It is part of the inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase (IMPDH) inhibitor class. The medicine is used to stop the rejection of organs in people who have had one of their organs (such as heart, kidney, or even liver transplantation). It is prescribed as a part of a combination treatment that includes other immunosuppressive medicines.
The use of this drug is not recommended during pregnancy due to the possibility of miscarriage and congenital disabilities. It is not recommended for pregnant women unless there are other alternatives and the possible advantages outweigh the risks. Women of childbearing age are strongly advised to use an effective contraceptive tablet to stop the onset of pregnancy. Live vaccines shouldn’t be administered while a patient takes a Mycept 250mg Capsule due to the decreased effectiveness of vaccines and the chance of getting ill. Patients taking this medication must not give blood during treatment and, at minimum, six weeks after having stopped treatment. This ensures that the drug is eliminated from the body before blood is donated.
It is recommended not to use this medication in case you have an allergy to the drug or other ingredients. Inform your doctor about heart or liver problems before beginning treatment. Since this medication weakens the body’s immune defenses, it could increase the risk of developing skin cancer. Patients must know how to minimize their exposure to sun and UV (UV) radiation. Consult your physician immediately in case of bruises on your skin or body, fever, unresolved fatigue, dizziness, discoloration of the skin or eyes, vision impairment, decreased urine output, or seizures following this medication. Mycept 250 mg Capsule is an anti-inflammatory medication. It could affect the baby’s developing immune system and should not be used while breastfeeding. In certain instances, alternative medicines with more safety-related benefits while breastfeeding might be thought of as.