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Tacrolimus

Tacrolimus is an immunosuppressant medication used to prevent organ transplant rejection and treat autoimmune conditions. Available as oral capsules, it works b

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What is Tacrolimus?

Tacrolimus is an immunosuppressant medication used to prevent organ transplant rejection and treat autoimmune conditions. Available as oral capsules, it works by reducing immune system activity. This page provides neutral, factual details for informational purposes only. Not intended as medical advice.

What is Tacrolimus used for?

Tacrolimus is primarily used to prevent organ transplant rejection in kidney, liver, or heart transplant patients. It may also be prescribed for certain autoimmune diseases like atopic dermatitis when other treatments are ineffective. People often search for 'what is tacrolimus used for' to understand its role in managing immune responses.

What are the side effects of Tacrolimus?

Tacrolimus helps reduce the body’s immune response, which can lead to fewer symptoms in transplant patients or those with autoimmune conditions. Common effects may include changes in kidney function or blood pressure, though individual responses vary. Always consult a healthcare provider for personalized guidance.

What precautions apply to Tacrolimus?

Tacrolimus should be handled with care, especially by those with weakened immune systems or infections. It requires regular monitoring of blood levels and kidney function during use. Avoid grapefruit and grapefruit juice, as they can affect how the medication works. Keep out of reach of children.

What does Tacrolimus interact with?

Tacrolimus may interact with other medications that affect liver enzymes, such as certain antifungals or antibiotics. Combining it with alcohol or herbal supplements could alter its effects. Always inform your healthcare provider about all medications and supplements you are taking.

Frequently asked questions

What is tacrolimus used for?+
Tacrolimus is used to prevent organ transplant rejection and treat certain autoimmune conditions like atopic dermatitis.
How does tacrolimus work?+
It works by suppressing the immune system to reduce activity that could harm transplanted organs or cause autoimmune symptoms.
Can tacrolimus be taken with food?+
It can be taken with or without food, but consistency in timing is important for stable blood levels.
What are common side effects of tacrolimus?+
Common side effects may include nausea, headache, or changes in kidney function, but these vary by individual.
Information provided on this page is for educational use by procurement and clinical professionals. Always consult a licensed healthcare provider for medical advice and prescribing decisions. GNH USA supplies this product subject to applicable regulatory and licensing requirements.

Product details

Drug
Tacrolimus
Route
Oral Use
Manufacturer
Stada Arzneimittel Ag
Origin
EU

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