Can a transplant patient take Amoxicillin
yes
Erythromycine
Diaysis or kidney transplant and epoetin alfa (Procrit, Epogen)
cookies and milk
It does not improve the patients kidney function in any way, but it acts as a "substitute kidney", filtering out toxic waste products from the patient's blood until the patient receives a kidney transplant.
Depends on what blood type the person receiving the transplant is. They have to be the same.
what is the life expectancy of a kidney transplant patient with a living donor
Kidney transplantation involves surgically attaching a functioning kidney, or graft, from a brain dead organ donor (a cadaver transplant), or from a living donor, to a patient
You can possibly die because your body can not flush out all the waste and urine. Alternate answer: If a kidney transplant fails the patient does have other options but action should probably be taken as quickly as possible. The failure of a kidney transplant means that the patient will either have to have another transplant or they will have to go back on dialysis until something else can be done. People can live normally with only one kidney.
Kidney allocation is based on a mathematical formula that awards points for factors that can affect a successful transplant, such as time spent on the transplant list, the patient's health status, and age.
Kidney failure and kidney rejection can still remain after kidney transplant.