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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: F.A.Q. (Frequently Asked Questions) => Topic started by: Jelena on November 30, 2009, 03:57:46 PM
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Once you receive a new kidney, do you still have to take hectorol, EPO, and such? My husband's concern is all the medication that he will be taking post-transplant. I told him that he will drop some also, like the ones I mentioned, and that over time the dosage of medications he is given will be reduced, so it won't be that many. Right now he is on phosphorus binders, renal vitamin, two medications for PTH, two for blood pressure, smallest dose of cholesterol medicine, EPO, and that's about it, I think.... not that much.
What are your experiences?
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There are a variety of meds post transplant depending on the protocol your team follows. I am a little over a year and heres a list of my meds
Prograf am pm Lopressor am pm
Myfortic am pm Nexium pm
Prednisone am Bactrim am (M W F )
Sodium Bicarb am pm Aspirin am
Folic Acid am Zocor pm
Glipizide am (for prednisone induced diabetes)
Arenesp as needed...havent had a shot since May! wooohooo!
Its a bunch, but becomes part of the routine pretty quickly.
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After a few weeks post transplant, they stopped my EPO, Binders, BP meds, Iron. I'm 8 mos. post transplants and these are my current meds:
Prograf 2/2
Myfortic 3/3
Prednisone 5mg
Valcyte 1
Bactrim 1 MWF
Baby Aspirin 1
Vit D 1/mo.
Sometimes my Dr. will adjust the dosage depends on my blood work.
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Nearly 3 years post-transplant Jenna takes Prograf, Cellcept, baby aspirin, Prilosec, Multi-Vitamin, Vitamin D, calcium and magnesium.