Description
Myfocept-250
Composition: Mycophenolate Mofetil – 250mg
Classification: Transplant Medicine
Myfocept: Selective Suppression and Sustained Protection
Myfocept is used worldwide in combination with other drugs as supportive care treatment for organ transplants. It is highly prescribed due to its targeted action and fewer side effects.
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What is Myfocept -250mg?
It is an organ transplant medicine, widely used to suppress the immune system and to eliminate the chances of rejection.
Uses of Myfocept
- • Prophylaxis for organ transplant
- • Post-transplant therapy – Kidney, Liver, Heart transplant
- • Autoimmune diseases – rheumatoid arthritis
Common Side Effects
- • Skin rashes
- • Risk of infection
- • Low blood count
- • Low platelets
- • Anemia
Serious Side Effects
- • Risk of severe infection
- • Bleeding – gastrointestinal perforation and bleeding
- • Inflammation in the colon
- • Risk of cancers – lymphomas and skin cancers
- • Risk of brain infection
How does Myfocept work?
It suppresses the activity of B cells and T cells, causing the immune system to downregulate. Helps prevent rejection of the new organ when transplanted in the body. Reduces anaphylactic immune response.
Benefits
- • More selective action, targets immune cells
- • Does not harm other cells
- • Reduces the need for steroids
- • Minimizes the risk of rejection
- • Maintains immune tolerance
- • Supports long-term graft survival
Precautions
To be used cautiously in
- • Kidney impairment
- • Bleeding disorders
- • Active infection
- • Underlying cancer
- • Leukemia
- • Elderly patients
Safety Instructions
- • Maintain contraception during the treatment
- • Avoid live vaccines (MMR, Varicella) due to a compromised immune system
Contraindications
- • Should not be used in pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers
- • Hypersensitivity or allergic reaction to the drug or its excipients
Warnings
To be used under medical prescription.
Drug Interactions
- • Antivirals
- • Antacids
- • Antibiotics
- • Other immune suppressants
Important Monitoring Considerations
Monitor for –
- • Total blood count
- • Liver and kidney functions