Zymmune 25mg Capsuleis used to prevent your body rejecting a new organ after a liver, kidney orheart transplant. Zymmune 25mg Capsuleworks by weakening your immune system so that your body does not attack the neworgan. Zymmune 25mg Capsule can alsobe used to treat severe rheumatoid arthritis and a skin condition calledpsoriasis.
The amount of Zymmune 25mg Capsule youtake depends on your weight, medical condition and what you are taking it for.Your doctor will plan the correct dose for you. Do not change the dose withouttalking to your doctor. Zymmune 25mgCapsule can be taken with or without food. Zymmune 25mg Capsule is better to take it, in the same way, eachtime and at the same time every day to get the maximum benefit. Keep takingthese tablets for as long as you have been told to, even if you feel well.Stopping treatment may increase the risk of your transplanted organ beingrejected.
The most common side effects of this Zymmune25mg Capsule include headache, unusual growth of facial or body hair, highblood pressure, diarrhea and shaking or tremors. Because it lowers your immunesystem, you may also catch more infections than usual. Tell your doctorstraight away if you develop an infection. For the same reason, you may be moreat risk of developing some cancers, particularly of the skin. You should limityour exposure to sunlight.
Before taking this medicine you should tell your doctor if you have liver orkidney problems, high blood pressure, gout (increased uric acid levels in theblood) or epilepsy. Also, tell your doctor about all other medicines you aretaking as they may affect the working of the medicine. Zymmune 25mg Capsule should only be used in pregnancy if it isclearly needed. However, Zymmune 25mgCapsule is not recommended while breastfeeding. You will have frequentmedical tests while taking this medicine to check your blood pressure, liverand kidney function and mineral levels. The results of tests may lead tochanges in your dose.
USES OF ZYMMUNECAPSULE
Prevention of organ rejection in transplant patients,
Rheumatoid arthritis,
Psoriasis