Product Description
Tacloran 1 Capsule is used along with other medicines to prevent your body from rejecting a new organ (e.g., liver, kidney, or heart) after transplant. It does so by weakening your bodys immune system, so it does not attack the new organ. This medication belongs to a class of drugs known as immunosuppressants.The amount of Tacloran 1 Capsule you take and how often you take it depends on the type of transplant you have, your body weight, and what other medicines you are taking. Follow your doctors instructions carefully. You should take it on an empty stomach, at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after a meal. Take this medicine regularly to get the maximum benefit and keep taking it, even if you feel well. If you stop taking it, you may increase the chances of rejecting your transplanted organ.
Effective Immunosuppression for Transplant PatientsTacloran 0.5 mg Capsules are vital in minimizing the risk of organ rejection following kidney and liver transplants. Through targeted immunosuppression, they support the body's acceptance of transplanted organs, reducing complications. Their precise formulation, containing Tacrolimus, is designed to be both effective and manageable under medical supervision.
Prescription-Based Therapy with Assured QualityAvailable only by prescription, Tacloran 0.5 mg is produced under rigorous quality standards by Mits Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. and is approved by the Drug Controller General (India). Each pack contains strips of 10 light yellow capsules, ensuring strict compliance and dosage accuracy for adult patients.
FAQ's of Tacloran 0.5 Mg Capsules:
Q: How should Tacloran 0.5 mg Capsules be taken?
A: Tacloran 0.5 mg capsules are intended for oral administration and should be taken exactly as directed by your physician. Dosage is typically determined based on body weight (0.1-0.2 mg/kg/day) and adjusted according to clinical response and blood levels.
Q: What is the primary benefit of using Tacloran 0.5 mg?
A: The main benefit of Tacloran 0.5 mg is its effectiveness in preventing organ rejection in patients who have undergone kidney or liver transplants. It works by suppressing the immune system to help the body accept the transplanted organ.
Q: When should Tacloran 0.5 mg not be used?
A: Tacloran 0.5 mg should not be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding unless explicitly prescribed by your doctor. Always inform your healthcare provider about your medical history and any medications you are taking.
Q: What are the possible side effects of Tacloran 0.5 mg?
A: Common side effects may include tremor, headache, nausea, hyperglycemia (high blood sugar), and nephrotoxicity (kidney-related problems). You should report any unusual symptoms to your doctor promptly.
Q: Where should Tacloran 0.5 mg Capsules be stored?
A: Store Tacloran 0.5 mg Capsules below 25C in a dry place, away from light. Proper storage is essential to maintain the medicine's efficacy and safety.
Q: What is the process for obtaining Tacloran 0.5 mg?
A: Tacloran 0.5 mg is a prescription-only medication and must be obtained from a licensed dealer, distributor, or pharmacy upon presentation of a valid doctor's prescription.
Q: How does Tacloran 0.5 mg work in the body?
A: Tacloran 0.5 mg operates as an immunosuppressant by inhibiting specific immune cell responses that may lead to organ rejection, providing a protective mechanism for new transplants.