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Pangraf 5mg Capsule 10s

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Pangraf 5mg Capsule 10s

Introduction to Pangraf 5mg Capsule 10s

The dosage and frequency of Pangraf 5 Capsule intake depend on the type of transplant body weight and concurrent medication It is important to carefully follow your doctors instructions Take the medication on an empty stomach either at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after a meal Consistently taking the medication is essential for maximum benefits even if you feel well Discontinuing the medication can increase the risk of organ rejection Pangraf 5 Capsule may have various potential side effects It can induce or worsen conditions such as diabetes kidney problems and liver problems which require immediate medical attention Other common side effects include nausea stomach pain diarrhea and sleep difficulties If these side effects persist or worsen inform your doctor Due to its impact on the immune system you may be more prone to infections while taking this medication Inform your doctor about any existing kidney liver heart problems diabetes high blood pressure or other medications you are taking especially those for infections pain and arthritis These medications may affect or be affected by Pangraf While using this medication minimize exposure to sunlight and UV light as immunosuppressants can increase the risk of skin cancer Both men and women using Pangraf should use effective contraception methods to prevent pregnancy This medicine is generally not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding unless absolutely necessary Regular medical tests and frequent blood pressure checks are necessary to monitor progress during treatment

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