Panacea Biotec Pharma Ltd
Tacrolimus (5mg)
Pangraf 5 Capsule is used along with other medicines to prevent your body from rejecting a new organ (e.g., liver, kidney, or heart) after transplant.
Capsule
Pangraf 5 Capsule is an immunosuppressant used to prevent organ rejection in transplant patients. It works by suppressing your body's immune response following the transplant of an organ (e.g., liver, kidney, or heart). This helps your body to accept the new organ as if it were your own.
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Pangraf 5 Capsule is to be taken empty stomach.
Pangraf 5 Capsule is an immunosuppressant. It works by suppressing your body's immune response following the transplant of an organ (e.g., liver, kidney, or heart). This helps your body to accept the new organ as if it were your own.
Pangraf 5 Capsule is used to prevent organ rejection in transplant patients. It may take 3 to 4 months for the medication to work. Keep taking it as prescribed. Your doctor may monitor your kidney function regularly. Drink 8 to 10 glasses of water per day to help with your kidney function. Do not stop taking Pangraf 5 Capsule without talking to your doctor first. Your doctor may get regular blood tests done to check the levels of blood cells in your blood. Inform your doctor if you experience unexplained bruising or bleeding, sore throat, mouth ulcers, fever, or general illness. Your doctor may monitor your kidney function regularly. Drink 8 to 10 glasses of water per day to help with your kidney function.
Yes, Pangraf 5 Capsule is an antibiotic belonging to the macrolide group. It is primarily used after organ transplantation. This medicine's immunosuppressive properties help prevent organ rejection following kidney, heart, or liver transplants.
You should avoid live vaccines (vaccines containing live pathogens that are attenuated) while taking Pangraf 5 Capsule. These include vaccinations for measles, mumps, rubella, BCG (TB vaccine), yellow fever, chicken pox, and typhoid. Avoid polio drops (oral) or flu vaccine (nasal spray).
Individuals with allergies to Pangraf 5 Capsule or a weakened immune system should avoid its use. This medication is also contraindicated for pregnant and breastfeeding women, as well as those planning to receive live vaccines (e.g., MMR vaccine). Additionally, patients with high blood potassium levels or kidney failure should avoid it.
Inform your doctor if you are pregnant, allergic to any medications, have a long-term infection, or uncontrolled high blood sugar or hypertension. Additionally, inform your doctor about your history of cancer and recent medication use. Be sure to mention any relevant medical history, including a history of immunosuppression.
Pangraf 5 Capsule suppresses the immune system, increasing infection risk. It can also increase cancer risks like skin and lymph node cancers (lymphoma). Consult your doctor before starting this medication and report any signs of infections such as fever, chills, cough, flu-like symptoms, muscle aches, or redness/pain on the skin.
No, Pangraf 5 Capsule does not have an abuse potential and thus, is not a controlled substance. Controlled substances are those with a high potential for abuse and require prior authorization from authorities.