No, it does not. However it is considered that Sirolimus (rapamyacin) may have antiproliferative properties.
It depends why you lost your hair to begin with. However Tacrolimus does not have the side-effect of hirsutism (excessive hair growth), unlike some of the older immunosuppressives (cyclosporin).
It depends a lot on why you lost your hair to begin with. If it's alopecia, or male-pattern baldness, tacrolimus is unlikely to make any impact upon the matter. If you're hair fell out because you were ill, but are now healthy on tacrolimus, it may grow back. However tacrolimus, unlike some older immunosuppressives, does not encourage hirsutism (excessive hair growth) as a side-effect.
blood levels for tacrolimus should be checked and it should be >5
To lower tacrolimus levels, the dosage of the medication can be decreased under the guidance of a healthcare provider. Monitoring tacrolimus levels regularly and adjusting the dose accordingly can help achieve the desired level. Other medications that may interact with tacrolimus should also be reviewed and potentially adjusted.
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Both topical and oral preparations of tacrolimus are still available (prescription only). They have never been discontinued in production.
Yes, Tacrolimus is light sensitive. It should be stored in its original packaging and protected from light to prevent degradation of the medication.
Tacrolimus and cyclosporine are both immunosuppressants used to prevent organ rejection in transplant patients, but they have different mechanisms and side effect profiles. Tacrolimus is generally considered more potent and effective at lower doses, with a lower incidence of certain side effects like hypertension and hyperlipidemia. However, individual responses can vary, and the choice between the two often depends on the specific clinical scenario, patient characteristics, and potential side effects. Ultimately, the decision should be made in consultation with a healthcare provider.
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Typically it's a purple EDTA bottle (in the UK)
Depends on the dosage of the patient, and how many months' worth of tacrolimus they have requested. Most patients will be on "one mg, twice daily", however this does vary considerably between patients (due to time since transplant, type of transplant etc...).
Boosts immune system, improves digestion, reduces cholesterol, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiproliferative.