Immunosuppressants, such as MY 360 Tablet is used in conjunction with other medicines to prevent your body from rejecting a transplanted organ (such as a kidney, heart, or liver). It works by suppressing your immune system so that the transplanted organ is not attacked.
The dosage of MY 360 Tablet you should take is determined by the type of transplant you have. This is something you should perform according to your doctor's directions. It's best to take it on an empty stomach, at least one hour before or after a meal. Do not crush, chew, break, or open them; instead, swallow them whole. To receive the maximum benefit from MY 360 tablet, take it on a regular basis and continue to take it even if you feel better. You may raise your chances of your transplanted organ rejecting if you stop taking it. The treatment will last as long as you require it to avoid rejection.
Nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, stomach discomfort, headache, elevated blood pressure, and changes in the amount of white blood cells are the most common side effects of MY 360 Tablet. You may catch more infections than usual since it inhibits your immune system. As a result, there is an increased chance of acquiring some malignancies. A long list of possible adverse effects exists. Ask your doctor about them and what symptoms to look for because some of them are serious and require immediate medical attention.
If you are pregnant, expecting to become pregnant, or breastfeeding, avoid using this prescription because it might cause birth abnormalities and miscarriages. If you have any signs of infection, unexpected bruising or bleeding, or if you have ever had a problem with your digestive system, you should consult your doctor before taking this prescription. Your doctor will also need to know about any other medicines you're taking, as there are a number of them that interact with this one and impact how it works. Regular tests will be performed to check for any changes in the amount of blood cells in your body. If you experience unexplained bruising or bleeding, sore throat, mouth ulcers, or fever, contact your doctor.
MY 360 Tablet should not be used during pregnancy because there is clear evidence that it poses a harm to the growing foetus. However, in some life-threatening instances where the advantages outweigh the hazards, the doctor may prescribe it. Please seek medical advice.
Patients with kidney condition should generally avoid taking MY 360 Tablet. Based on the limited data provided, it appears that no dose change of MY 360 Tablet is required in these patients. Please seek medical advice.
Patients with liver condition should generally avoid taking MY 360 Tablet. Based on the limited data provided, it appears that no dose change of MY 360 Tablet is required in these patients. Please seek medical advice.
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