
Mofecon 750 Tablet
Manufacturer
Concord Biotech Ltd
Salt Composition
Mycophenolate mofetil (750mg)
Key Information
Short Description
Mofecon 750 Tablet is an immunosuppressant used to prevent organ rejection after a transplant by suppressing the immune system.
Dosage Form
Tablet
Introduction
Mofecon 750 Tablet belongs to a group of medicines called immunosuppressants. It is used with other medicines to prevent your body from rejecting an organ (such as a kidney, heart, or liver) after a transplant. It works by suppressing your body’s immune system so that it does not attack the new organ. This medication may take 6 to 12 weeks to start working and can cause birth defects, making birth control necessary for females with reproductive potential. It also increases susceptibility to infections, so precautions should be taken to avoid contact with infected individuals. Regular blood tests may be required to monitor blood cell levels.
Directions for Use
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole. Do not chew, crush, or break it. Mofecon 750 Tablet is to be taken with food.
How it works
Mofecon 750 Tablet is an immunosuppressant. It reduces the action of the body's own defense system (the immune system) and prevents rejection of the transplanted organ.
Quick Tips
Your doctor has prescribed Mofecon 750 Tablet to stop your body from rejecting a transplanted organ (e.g. kidney, heart, or liver). It may take 6 to 12 weeks for Mofecon 750 Tablet to start working. Keep taking it as prescribed. It may cause birth defects so birth control is required in females with reproductive potential. It makes you more susceptible to getting infections. Avoid contact with people who have an infection. Consult your doctor immediately if you develop a sore throat, high temperature, or any other signs of infections. Protect yourself from direct sunlight by wearing protective clothing and applying a sunscreen with a high sun protection factor (SPF). Take it with food to minimize possible side effects like nausea and stomach pain. Your doctor may get regular blood tests done to monitor the levels of blood cells in your blood. Inform your doctor if you experience symptoms such as unexplained bruising or bleeding, sore throat, mouth ulcers, or fever.