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Mycophenolate
mofetil API
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Haorui supplies Mycophenolate mofetil
API (Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients) to
pharmaceutical industry. Our bulk Mycophenolate
mofetil actives is produced by GMP facility.
Welcome to contact us for
product detail.
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The following information is
provided for general information purposes ONLY.
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What is Mycophenolate Mofetil?
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Mycophenolate
( mye-koe-FEN-oh-late) belongs to a group of medicines
known as immunosuppressive agents. It is used to lower
the body's natural immunity in patients who receive
organ transplants.
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When
a patient receives an organ transplant, the body's white
blood cells will try to get rid of (reject) the
transplanted organ. Mycophenolate works by preventing
the white blood cells from getting rid of the
transplanted organ.
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Mycophenolate
Mofetil mode of action
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Take
this medicine only as directed by your doctor.
Do
not take more or less of it and do not take it more
often than your doctor ordered. Taking too much may
increase the chance of side effects, while taking too
little may lead to rejection of your transplanted organ.
To help you remember to take your medicine, try to get
into the habit of taking it at the same time each day.
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The
capsules or tablets of mycophenolate should be swallowed
whole. The tablets should not be crushed and the
capsules should not be opened because it is important
that other people not be exposed to mycophenolate
powder.
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Do not stop taking this medicine without first
checking with your doctor.
Your physician will use the results of tests and your
physical examination to decide how long you should take
this medicine.
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Mycophenolate
Mofetil side effects
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Blood
in the urine; chest pain; cough or
hoarseness; fever or chills ; increased
cough; lower back or side pain; painful or
difficult urination ; shortness of breath;
swelling of feet or lower legs.
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Abdominal pain; black, tarry stools ; bloody vomit;
enlarged gums; irregular heartbeat; joint
pain; muscle pain; pinpoint red spots on the
skin; red, inflamed, bleeding gums; sores
inside mouth; trembling or shaking of hands or
feet; unusual bleeding or bruising; white
patches on the mouth, tongue, or throat
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Mycophenolate
Mofetil Special Conditions To Observe
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Pregnancy—Mycophenolate
has not been studied in pregnant women. However,
mycophenolate causes birth defects in animals, and it
may cause birth defects in people too. If you are taking
mycophenolate, you should use two forms of reliable
birth control before beginning treatment with
mycophenolate, while being treated with mycophenolate,
and for at least 6 weeks after discontinuing
mycophenolate
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Disclaimer:
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Information on
this page is provided for general information purposes.
You should not make a clinical treatment decision based
on information contained in this page without consulting
other references including the package insert of the
drug, textbooks and where relevant, expert opinion. We
cannot be held responsible for any errors you make in
administering drugs mentioned on this page, nor for use
of any erroneous information contained on this page.
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