Cellcept Oral Suspension

Cellcept Oral Suspension

Navigating your medication can sometimes be challenging. This page addresses common questions and provides detailed information about Cellcept Oral Suspension, including its uses, how to take it correctly, what side effects might occur, and important advice on managing your treatment effectively. We aim to make understanding Cellcept Oral Suspension as clear and straightforward as possible for you.

Information about Cellcept Oral Suspension (Brand: Roche Products India Pvt Ltd) - Uses: Prevention of organ rejection in transplant patients

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  • MRP: ₹ 9725
  • Packing: 1.0 Oral Suspension in 1 bottle
  • Salt Combination: Mycophenolate mofetil (1000mg/5ml)
  • Brand: Roche Products India Pvt Ltd
  • Uses: Prevention of organ rejection in transplant patients

Description

  • Cellcept Oral Suspension belongs to a group of medicines called immunosuppressants
  • It is used with other medicines to prevent your body from rejecting an organ (such as a kidney, heart, or liver) after a transplant
  • It works by suppressing your body’s immune system so that it does not attack the new organ
  • The amount of Cellcept Oral Suspension you take and how often you take it depends on the type of transplant you have
  • Follow your doctor’s instructions on this
  • Take it on an empty stomach, at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after a meal, unless your doctor suggest otherwise
  • Swallow it as a whole, do not crush, chew, or break it
  • Take the medicine regularly to get maximum benefit and keep taking it even when you feel well
  • The treatment will continue for as long as you need it to prevent rejection
  • The most common side effects of this medicine include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, headache, high blood pressure, infections (viral, fungal, bacterial), and changes in the number of white blood cells amongst others
  • You may catch more infections than usual as medicine suppresses the immune system
  • There is also an increased risk of developing some cancers for this reason
  • To reduce your risk of skin cancer, limit your exposure to the sun and use sunscreen
  • There is a long list of potential side effects of this medicine
  • You should ask your doctor about them and what signs to look out for because some of them can be serious and need urgent medical attention.Cellcept Oral Suspension can cause birth defects and abortion so do not take it if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding
  • You should talk to your doctor before taking this medicine if you have any signs of infection or if you have any unexpected bruising or bleeding
  • You should also let your healthcare team know all other medicines you are taking as they may affect, or be affected by, this medicine
  • You will have regular tests to check for any changes in the number of your blood cells and the amount of sugar and cholesterol in your blood.

Cautions

Liver: CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR: There is limited information available on the use of Cellcept Oral Suspension in patients with liver disease. Please consult your doctor.
Kidney: CAUTION: Cellcept Oral Suspension should be used with caution in patients with severe kidney disease. Dose adjustment of Cellcept Oral Suspension may be needed. Please consult your doctor.
Driving: SAFE: Cellcept Oral Suspension does not usually affect your ability to drive.
Breast feeding: UNSAFE: Cellcept Oral Suspension is unsafe to use during breastfeeding. Data suggests that the drug may cause toxicity to the baby.
Pregnency: CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR: Cellcept Oral Suspension is unsafe to use during pregnancy as there is definite evidence of risk to the developing baby. However, the doctor may rarely prescribe it in some life-threatening situations if the benefits are more than the potential risks. Please consult your doctor.
Alcohol: SAFE: Consuming alcohol with Cellcept Oral Suspension does not cause any harmful side effects.
Drug Action: Immunosuppressant- Purine analogs
Therapeutic class: ANTI NEOPLASTICS
Habit Forming: No
Chemical Class: Phthalide Derivative

Uses

Uses of Cellcept Oral Suspension

  • In Prevention of organ rejection in transplant patients Cellcept Oral Suspension belongs to a group of medicines known as immunosuppressive agents
  • It lowers your immune response and reduces the chance of your body attacking the transplanted organ
  • Organ rejection happens when your immune system treats the new organ as an invader and attacks it
  • This medicine may be used in combination with other medicines to suppress the immune system and help your body accept the new organ.
Missed Doses
N/A

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Side Effects

Common and Known Side effects of Cellcept Oral Suspension
  • Bacterial infection
  • Fungal infection
  • Viral infection
  • Anemia (low number of red blood cells)
  • Decreased white blood cell count (lymphocytes)
  • Increased glucose level in blood
  • Increased potassium level in blood
  • Decreased potassium level in blood
  • Decreased phosphate level in blood
  • Confusion
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Insomnia (difficulty in sleeping)
  • Dizziness
  • Paresthesia (tingling or pricking sensation)
  • Tremors
  • Fast heart rate
  • Flatulence
  • Headache
  • High blood pressure
  • Cough
  • Breathlessness
  • Constipation
  • Diarrhea
  • Indigestion
  • Abdominal pain
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Blood in urine
  • Weakness
  • Edema (swelling)
  • Fever
  • Rash

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