okarol, Imuran isn't on your poll list. Len was on it for a very short period of time and is now just on prograf again. I'm surprised there hasn't been any response to this thread!
Hey guys,A few questions for you. Immediately following transplant, typically what medicines are you put on...of course I know each individual is different, but is there a rhyme or reason as to what's prescribes and how/when?Also, do any of you know if there are any generic equivalents to the following drugs?CellceptNeoralPrografRapamuneI think Cyclosporin is a generic, right?Any help would be great!
I think Cyclosporine came out before Prednisone as the first Anti-Rejection medication in the early years of organ transplantation.
Quote from: Chris on June 09, 2008, 05:59:57 PMI think Cyclosporine came out before Prednisone as the first Anti-Rejection medication in the early years of organ transplantation.I had my first transplant in January 1982, and was on imuran and prednisone. Cyclosporine was approved by the FDA that same year, but I was not put on it until at least 16 years later when that transplant began to fail. For almost the entire life of that kidney I was on 5mg prednisone and 50 mg imuran.For my most recent transplant, 5 months ago, I'm on 3 mg prograf AM and 4 mg PM; 750 mg AM & PM of cellcept; and 5 mg prednisone. They're having trouble figuring out the prograf dosage, they want my levels a little higher since it's my third transplant, but my body isn't cooperating - one month it's a tad high, the next month it's a bit low. Maybe it'll get straightened out...