Can a transplant patient take Amoxicillin
I believe you can
yes
Erythromycine
It is very hard to find a kidney transplant. In some countries it can take several years before you can get a transplant.
cookies and milk
It depends on what protocol your transplant clinic uses. Mine does require 5mg daily.
whoever has a good kidney they can donate theirs Dialysis or kidney transplant. For a transplant, a willing donor with the same blood type has to be found. This could take years.
A kidney transplant is done under anesthesia. The doctor will make an incision in the abdomen, and will take out the old kidney and replace with the new one.
Based on the source of donated kidney, kidney transplant can be classified as deceased donor or living donor transplant. Answer: To the question of HOW a kidney transplant is done. The donor kidney will be extracted including part of the urinary tract and vein/arteries. The blood is extracted from the kidney and it is flushed clean. Then transported on ice to where the recipient is. The donor kidney is transplanted into the person in their lower abdomen. They join the veins/artery etc to the recipients, having disconnected them from the existing bad kidney. They do not take out the recipients bad kidneys (unless it has tumour) but leaves them there, as no point in performing unnecessary surgery.
Iatrogenic KS, is observed in kidney and liver transplant patients who take immunosuppressive drugs to prevent rejection of their organ transplant
Yes, Metronidazole can be prescribed after a kidney transplant, but it should be done under the guidance of a healthcare provider. It's important to consider potential interactions with immunosuppressive medications that patients typically take post-transplant. Additionally, kidney function should be monitored, as Metronidazole is primarily excreted by the kidneys. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new medication.