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The dosage and frequency of Tacloran 2mg Tablet you take will depend on the type of transplant you have your body weight and the other medications you are taking It is important to follow your doctors instructions carefully Take the tablet on an empty stomach either at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after a meal It is important to take this medicine regularly to maximize its benefits even if you feel well Stopping the medication may increase the risk of rejecting your transplanted organ Tacloran 2mg Tablet carries the potential for various side effects It may cause or worsen diabetes kidney and liver problems which require urgent medical attention Other common side effects include nausea stomach pain diarrhea and difficulty sleeping If these side effects persist or worsen inform your doctor Due to its effect on the immune system you may also be more susceptible to infections Before starting this medication inform your doctor if you have kidney liver or heart problems diabetes or high blood pressure It is also important to disclose all other medications you are taking particularly those for infections pain and arthritis These medications as well as Tacloran 2mg Tablet can have an impact on each other Additionally while taking this medicine it is advisable to minimize exposure to the sun and UV light as immunosuppressants can increase the risk of skin cancer It is important for both men and women using this medicine to practice effective birth control to prevent pregnancy Unless absolutely necessary this medication is generally not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding Regular medical tests will be required before and during treatment to monitor your progress and your blood pressure will need to be checked frequently

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Available in 3 variations

Tacloran 1 Capsule

Tacloran 1 Capsule

Tacloran 1 Capsule

Tacrolimus (1mg)

strip of 10 capsules

Tacloran 5mg Capsule

Tacloran 5mg Capsule

Tacloran 5mg Capsule

Tacrolimus (5mg)

strip of 10 capsules

Tacloran 2mg Tablet

Tacloran 2mg Tablet

Tacloran 2mg Tablet

Tacrolimus (2mg)

strip of 10 tablets

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