Tacrolimus
Generic Tacrolimus
Tacrolimus is a potent immunosuppressive medication used to prevent organ rejection after transplantation and to treat severe eczema topically. It works by inhibiting immune cell activation, reducing inflammation and immune attacks. Regular monitoring is essential due to its narrow therapeutic window and potential side effects.
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Descrizione Del Prodotto

Common use
Tacrolimus is an immunosuppressive medication used to prevent organ rejection in transplant patients, particularly after kidney, liver, or heart transplants. It works by inhibiting calcineurin, an enzyme crucial for activating T-cells in the immune system. By suppressing immune activity, tacrolimus helps the body accept a transplanted organ.

Dosage and direction
Tacrolimus is available in oral capsules, extended-release tablets, and intravenous forms. Dosage is highly individualized based on weight, organ type, and blood levels, and it is typically taken twice daily, 12 hours apart. It should be taken on an empty stomach at the same time each day to maintain consistent blood levels.

Precautions
Patients using tacrolimus must undergo regular blood tests to monitor kidney function, drug levels, and overall health. Avoid grapefruit or grapefruit juice while taking this medication, as it can increase drug levels in the blood. Extra caution is needed in patients with liver or kidney disease, diabetes, or electrolyte imbalances.

Contraindications
Tacrolimus is contraindicated in individuals with hypersensitivity to tacrolimus or other macrolide antibiotics. It should not be used by patients who cannot be closely monitored or are taking drugs that severely interfere with its metabolism. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult a doctor due to potential risks to the baby.

Possible side effect
Common side effects include tremors, headache, nausea, high blood sugar, and kidney dysfunction. Long-term use may increase the risk of infections, high blood pressure, and certain types of cancer, including lymphoma. Report any unusual symptoms such as changes in urination, persistent fatigue, or visual disturbances to a healthcare provider.

Drug interaction
Tacrolimus interacts with many drugs, including antifungals (like ketoconazole), antibiotics (like erythromycin), and anticonvulsants (like phenytoin), which can increase or decrease its blood levels. Inform your doctor about all medications and supplements, especially herbal products like St. John’s Wort. Careful monitoring is required when starting or stopping any interacting drugs.

Missed dose
If a dose is missed, take it as soon as you remember unless it is close to the next scheduled dose. Do not double up or take extra medication to compensate. Missing doses can reduce the effectiveness and increase the risk of organ rejection.

Overdose
Overdose may lead to serious symptoms such as kidney failure, seizures, or extreme immune suppression. Seek immediate medical help if overdose is suspected. Treatment involves supportive care and monitoring in a medical setting.

Storage
Store tacrolimus at room temperature, away from moisture, heat, and direct light. Keep capsules in their original packaging and tightly closed. Do not freeze or expose to excessive humidity; keep out of reach of children.

Short description
Tacrolimus is a powerful immunosuppressant used to prevent organ rejection following transplantation. It works by blocking immune responses that could attack the new organ. Available in oral and injectable forms, it requires careful monitoring of blood levels and kidney function. Due to potential side effects, it should be used exactly as prescribed.

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