You should not stop taking Prograf (tacrolimus) without consulting your healthcare provider, as it is crucial for preventing organ rejection in transplant patients. Abruptly discontinuing the medication can lead to serious health risks and complications. If you have concerns about your treatment or side effects, discuss them with your doctor, who can provide guidance and possibly adjust your medication regimen safely.
Your doctor should be regularly monitoring the level of Prograf in your blood. If the level is too high, he/she reduces the dosage you are taking. If the level is too low he/she raises the dosage.
Prograf (tacrolimus) is an immunosuppressant medication commonly used to prevent organ rejection in transplant patients. Weight gain can occur in some individuals taking Prograf, but it is not a universal side effect. Factors such as changes in appetite, fluid retention, and individual metabolism can influence weight changes. It's important to monitor your weight and discuss any concerns with your healthcare provider.
No, you can stop taking cymbals and immediately start taking pritstiq.
i think the real question is... can you get your exclamation point if you stop taking it?
just stop
don't be a fiend, stop taking Ketamine
The dose for Prograf (Tacrolimus) is decided on blood concentration - i.e via a blood test. The concentration of Prograf in your bloodsteam is very variable between patients, as it's based on bodyweight, whether you eat at the same time as taking the drug, what you eat, what other drugs you are on and other factors. It's not possible to generalise what dosage you should expect to be on two months post-transplant, except that the dose will still be quite high at this stage. (since you're only two months post-transplant). I'm not familiar with Cellcept in the long term - tried it a couple of times and it didn't work for me.
I I want to stop taking my Multiple Sclerosis medicine Rebif. What will happen?
stop taking viagra..
If you stop taking Topamax, your symptoms that it is treating will come back. This medication is used to treat seizures and migraine headaches so if you stop taking it, those symptoms will come back.
I have been taking paroxetina tablets for 6 mths after I had 2 major operations I have weaned myself to taking a half tablet everyother day can I stop taking them
At the end of a packet is always the best way to stop taking any BCP.