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MOFETYL S 360MG TABLET
₹357.28₹1,020.80 (-65%)
Mofetyl S 360 mg tablet is an immunosuppressant with an active ingredient known as Mycophenolate sodium. It is part of the inosine-monophosphate dehydrogenase (IMPDH) inhibitor class. It is used to stop organ rejection in people who have received the organs of a donor (such as heart, kidney transplantation, or liver). It is usually prescribed as part of a treatment combination that includes other immunosuppressive medicines.
The use of this drug is not recommended during pregnancy because of the risk of miscarriage or congenital disabilities. This medication should not be used for pregnant women unless there are other alternatives and the benefits outweigh any risks. Females who are prone to conceive are strongly advised to take effective contraception when taking this tablet to avoid the possibility of pregnancy. Live vaccines shouldn’t be administered when a patient uses Mofetyl S 360mg tablet due to decreased vaccine effectiveness and the risk 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 has been completely removed from the body before donating blood.
It is recommended not to use this medication if you have an allergy to it or other ingredients. Tell your physician if you suffer from heart disease or liver problems before starting the treatment. Since this medication weakens the body’s immune system, it could increase the risk of developing skin cancer. Patients must know how to reduce exposure to sunlight and ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Consult your physician immediately in the event of bruises on your skin or the form of fever or any other unidentified fatigue, dizziness, or yellowing of the eyes or skin or eyes, vision impairment, diminished urine output, or seizures following this medication. Mofetyl S 360 mg tablet is an anti-inflammatory medication. It could interfere with the development of the infant’s immune system and is best kept out of breastfeeding.