FAQ's of Cellcept 500 Mg Tablets:
Q: How should I take Cellcept 500 Mg Tablets for best results?
A: Cellcept should be taken orally, exactly as prescribed by your physician. Consistent adherence to your dosing schedule enhances its effectiveness in preventing organ transplant rejection.
Q: What are the main benefits of Cellcept in organ transplantation?
A: Cellcept helps reduce the risk of your body rejecting a transplanted kidney, heart, or liver by suppressing immune system activity. This significantly increases the chances of a successful transplant outcome.
Q: What precautions should I follow while using Cellcept?
A: Take Cellcept only under medical supervision. Do not use during pregnancy without consulting your doctor. Promptly inform your physician of any side effects, such as gastrointestinal upset, low white blood cell count, or signs of infection.
Q: Where should Cellcept tablets be stored to maintain their quality?
A: Cellcept tablets should be stored below 25C, protected from moisture and direct light, to maintain their shelf life and efficacy for up to 24 months.
Q: When is Cellcept prescribed in the transplant process?
A: Cellcept is usually prescribed soon after organ transplantation, in combination with other immunosuppressants, to protect against chances of rejection and ensure optimal transplant function.
Q: What side effects can occur with Cellcept, and what should I do if I experience them?
A: Possible side effects include stomach upset, diarrhea, leukopenia, or increased susceptibility to infections. If you experience these or any unusual symptoms, contact your healthcare provider immediately.
Q: Is Cellcept suitable for all patients undergoing organ transplantation?
A: Cellcept is recommended for adults and should only be used under the guidance of a qualified physician. Suitability may depend on your medical history and concurrent treatments.