You need to ask your medical team.
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Can a transplant patient take Amoxicillin
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It is patient specific. It all depends on many different factors. What schedule the drug is, how much you take, your weight, kidney function, etc.
Sulfonamides are likely to precipitate in urine resulting in crystalluria.If the patient does not take adequate amounts of water(6-8 glasses/day) these are likely to aggregate into kidney stones
In safe doses (1g 4 times in 24 hours) it will be no problem. Paracetamol is metabolised by the Liver not the kidneys.
Kidney transplant patients should consult their healthcare provider before taking Augmentin (amoxicillin/clavulanate). While it may be prescribed in certain situations, such as to treat infections, the patient's immunosuppressive medications and overall health must be considered. It's crucial to follow medical advice to avoid potential drug interactions and complications.
Yes but...Talk to your doctor before you start to take this medicine if you: • have liver problems: your doctor may need to monitor your liver function or stop the treatment.
Kidney transplant patients can take amoxicillin for sore throats, but it is essential to consult their healthcare provider first. These patients are often on immunosuppressive medications, which can affect how their bodies respond to antibiotics. The healthcare provider will consider the patient's overall health, kidney function, and any potential drug interactions before prescribing amoxicillin. Always follow medical advice for safe treatment options.
Only if your undergoing a radical open kidney surgery. Then they also take out some lymph nodes. But if you are undergoing a simple open kidney surgery then they just removed the full kidney or even just parts of the kidney id needed.
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