Well, I don't have a transplant right now but I've had four of them so let's see if I can remember all that happened from the meds.Imuran (which is no longer used) cause bone disease and my parathyroids to become overactive.
Well, I don't have a transplant right now but I've had four of them so let's see if I can remember all that happened from the meds.
i take 5 mgs of predisone per day, 1000 mgs of cellcept twice a day, 2 mgs of prograf twice a day. i have seen no ill side effects. however my wife says she has seen my hands tremble once in awhile. i did not know that was a side effect of prograf.
Like a few others, I had a transplant long ago enough to have been on Imuran. I honestly don't think I had any problems from it. I was on it from such a young age (7.5) that I don't know what was a side effect and what was just me.January 1982: imuran and prednisoneMarch 2002: imuran, prednisone, prograf, and cyclosporine for a time. Dropped cyclo and switched to cell-cept. Dropped cell-cept & imuran, remained on prednisone & prograf for the remainder of the transplant. I'm FINALLY being weaned off the prednisone and am a week away from being off it for the first time since my first transplant.
Could this be a side effect of the post transplant medication- fingernail changes? I looked up online and the closest name I could come up with is: "Half & Half Nails"- turning opaque white from the "moon" and working its way to the tip of each and every nail. Any ideas? Our transplant RN doesn't seem to know. We will go to clinic in the morning and see if anyone has any ideas, but this is the best place to start! Any similar issues with fingernail health, either pre or post transplant?