Tacni – Tacrolimus uses, dose and side effects
Tacni belongs to a group of medicines called immunosuppressants. After your organ transplant (e.g. liver, kidney, heart), your body’s immune system tries to reject the new organ. Tacni is used to control your body’s immune system to accept the transplanted organ. Tacni is often used in combination with other drugs that also suppress the immune system.
Read MoreTacforius – Tacrolimus uses, dose and side effects
Tacforius contains the active substance tacrolimus. It is an immunosuppressive drug. After an organ transplant (liver, kidney), the body’s immune system tries to reject the new organ. Tacforius is used to control your body’s immune system, so that it accepts the transplanted organ.
Read MorePrograf – Tacrolimus uses, dose and side effects
Prograf belongs to a group of medicines called immunosuppressants. After an organ transplant (of eg liver, kidney, heart) your body tries to repel the new organ. Prograf is used to check the immune system in your body in order for it to accept the transplanted organ.
Read MoreModigraph – Tacrolimus Uses, Dose And Side Effects
modigraph is used to prevent rejection in adults and children who have had a kidney, liver, or heart transplant (when the immune system attacks the transplanted organ).
Read MoreAdvagraf – Tacrolimus (anhydrous) uses, dose and side effects
Advagraf contains the active substance tacrolimus. It is an immunosuppressive drug. After an organ transplant (liver, kidney), your body tries to repel the new organ. Advagraf is used to control the immune system in your body, for it to accept the transplanted organ.
Read MoreAdport – Tacrolimus uses, dose and side effects
Adport belongs to a group of medicines called immunosuppressants.
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