Uses:
Azoran Tablet is a member of the immunosuppressive class of medicines. Along with other immunosuppressive drugs, it is used to stop the immune system from rejecting a transplanted organ (e.g., kidney, heart or liver). Azoran Tablet is also used to treat Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Indication:
Azoran Tablet weakens the immune system, preventing it from attacking the transplanted organ. The dosage and frequency of administration of Azoran Tablet will depend on your type of transplant. You should follow your doctor’s instructions for this. Azoran Tablet should be taken with food. It is important to take Azoran Tablet on a regular basis to get the maximum benefit and to continue taking it even when feeling good. Stopping Azoran Tablet may increase the risk of rejection of transplanted organs.
Side Effects:
It has a wide range of potential adverse reactions. The most frequent adverse reactions include a decrease in appetite, nausea and a heightened risk of haemorrhage. As it suppresses the immune system, it is possible to contract infections more easily. This also increases the risk of developing certain cancers. It is recommended to consult a medical professional regarding adverse reactions that may require immediate medical treatment.
Saftey Advice:
Azoran Tablet has the potential to cause birth defects and miscarriage. Therefore, do not take this medicine if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant or if you are breastfeeding. You should consult your doctor if you have any infection symptoms or if you experience unexpected bruising or bleeding after taking this medicine. Your doctor will also need to know what other medications you are taking since there are many that interact with and affect the way this medicine works. You will also have regular blood tests to check for changes in your blood cell count.
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