Iolaire, thank you for sharing that pill box. You addressed another concern I had. I wanted to get blister packs made up at the pharmacy but I was told that some pills couldn’t go into one. I wondered if Myfortic was one of them because they are in foil in a big box.
I have only AM and PM pills to take now.
It seems you guys are on the generic versions. Is there any reason why my tx hospital would prescribe only the brand name and say absolutely no substitutions? Is this just a money thing? I am curious.
Is the fruit question something I should ask the dietitians that visited me in the transplant unit or something I would ask the doctors at the next clinic day? I know I had a mango juice before I knew about this but my tacrolimus levels were already very high and they were making adjustments.
Thank you so much everyone for the advice and help!I have another question but this is about Advagraf (tacrolimus) and don’t want to start another thread. It is dietary related too.So, I know about grapefruit/grapefruit juice, pomegranate, star fruit and pomelo. But today, I was reading information online from another tx center in the USA, and they had extra fruit on this list. One was Valencia oranges used to make orange marmalade. Others were mango, kiwi. passion fruit and Goji berries. None of these were listed in my information booklet. Are you aware of these too? Were these brought up to your attention? If not, have you ate them and the effects were as serious? Obviously, I am not going to risk my health over some fruit but I have to admit I’m a little sad. I looked forward to some good marmalade and kiwi again.