Azathioprine 50mg Tablets 56’s
KSh 1,300.00
Azathioprine is an immunosuppressive agent that inhibits the proliferation of T lymphocytes, which are crucial in the body’s immune response.
Immunosuppressants
Suggested Use
Azathioprine Tablets have multiple indications, including:
- Prevention of organ rejection in kidney transplantation
- Treatment of rheumatoid arthritis
- Management of severe inflammatory bowel diseases (such as Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis) in patients who are refractory to standard therapy, and
- Treatment of certain dermatologic conditions.
The dosage varies depending on the specific condition being treated and the individual response of the patient to the therapy.
Typically, the medication is initiated at a low dose and gradually adjusted under the supervision of a healthcare professional to achieve the desired therapeutic effect while minimizing any potential adverse effects.
Warning
- Azathioprine Tablets can weaken the immune system, making infections more likely. Patients need to watch for signs of infection and take appropriate action if one occurs.
- Long-term use of azathioprine may raise the risk of developing lymphoma and other cancers. Regular monitoring and careful consideration of risks and benefits are important.
- Azathioprine can also lead to bone marrow suppression, causing low white blood cells, platelets, and red blood cells. Regular blood tests are needed to check blood cell levels.
- Liver function should be checked regularly, as azathioprine can harm the liver.
- Azathioprine may harm a fetus if taken by a pregnant woman. It’s best to avoid it during pregnancy unless the benefits outweigh the risks. It’s also excreted in breast milk, so breastfeeding isn’t recommended while taking it.
- Patients should receive detailed information about these risks and be closely monitored by healthcare providers while on Azathioprine Tablets.
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