A strip costs around 1000Rs. Strip comes up with 10 tablets. so each tablet costs 100Rs. If you buy it from dealers the cost would be different and you get 50% discount for sure but the same not true if you buy it from shop.
Generally cost lies between Rs. 4 lakh - 10 lakh, i,e USD 6000-16000 including tests, surgery, medicines etc. It may vary place to place,To know in detailed for transplant search this article Kidney Transplantation - Required procedure and cost in IndiaContents taken from Awareness BOX
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No it is not, infact it one of the popular drugs to cure all ailments caused by vit-B12 deficiency
No, Jackson Rathbone is not on Drugs, though he does smoke
Yes, it is possible for the immunosuppressant drugs to be found on a urine drug test.
Prednisone, azathioprine, and tacrolimus are often combined with cyclosporine for better results.
Immunosuppressant drugs are available only with a physician's prescription. They come in tablet, capsule, liquid, and injectable forms.
Patients will take immunosuppressant drugs for the rest of their lives.
Immunosuppressant drugs can be classified according to their specific molecular mode of action.can also be classified according to the specific organ that is transplanted.
Iatrogenic KS, is observed in kidney and liver transplant patients who take immunosuppressive drugs to prevent rejection of their organ transplant
The reason simultaneous kidney-pancreas transplants and pancreas after kidney transplants are performed more frequently than pancreas only transplants is the relative risk of immunosuppressant drugs in people with diabetes.
The 4 general treatments for immunological rejection (of organ transplants) are: - immunosuppressant drugs such as corticosteroids - antibody drugs (anti-lymphocytes) - blood transfusions (antibodies removed) - bone marrow transplant (changes immune system)
Although many can reduce the dosage of immunosuppressant drugs after the initial few months, virtually none can discontinue drugs altogether.
It depends what drugs you are already taking for your kidney transplant. Some may react oddly with antidepressents. You should consult your transplant doctor before taking anything that they have not prescribed for you (even if another doctor has prescribed the antidepressents, they may not have enough experience with kidney transplants to know what to give you). Always double check.
You can but it would be pointless because it would have already spread around the body. Please ask your doctor or a kidney specialist for advice about this. Assuming the cancer is only in the kidney and has not spread further, a kidney transplant can be done. The anti-rejection drugs the person would need to take after transplant may have the effect of increasing the rate of growth of any cancers in the person's body so it is likely that the person would need to wait for some time to ensure the cancer has not spread before having a transplant and taking anti-rejection drugs.
Just keep taking your prescribed drugs, healthy diet and exercise. I'm afraid there's nothing more that can be done than that.