Kristina, I don't think there is any increase in danger to my liver from the new Mycophenolate dosage. I was on half the normal dosage, now I am on 2/3 the normal dosage. They monitor my liver function regularly already. From my research, they have learned it is very common for women over 50 to have urinary infections with no symptoms. The current guidance is to only prescribe antibiotics when there are symptoms. I suppose if the bacteria levels keep increasing, at some point they may want to treat it. But at the level I am at now they do not want to prescribe antibiotics as long as I have no symptoms.
Kristina, I don't think there is any increase in danger to my liver from the new Mycophenolate dosage.
I know that my liver enzymes get checked 2x per year at my tx clinic visits. So far, so good.I drink moderately, I would say. Though once I was accused of being an alcoholic many years ago here for having 45 ml (3 tablespoons) of vodka at lunch with my (now deceased) grandpa each day. Pre-transplant days though where I was adamant I didn't want a transplant. Ah well, liver still working like a champ regardless.