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| 500mg | 30 pills | NZD16.11 | NZD536.91 NZD483.22 Best Price Popular | |
| 500mg | 20 pills | NZD21.28 | NZD472.75 NZD425.47 | |
| 500mg | 10 pills | NZD25.53 | NZD283.63 NZD255.27 |
Mycophenolate mofetil is a prescription medicine used to prevent organ rejection after transplantation. It is sold as capsules or tablets and is converted to its active form, mycophenolic acid, in the body. In an online pharmacy, it is offered for patients who have clearance from their transplant team or specialist. This medicine is a common pillar of modern immunosuppression and is often part of a broader treatment plan. The product is intended for adults and certain pediatric patients under careful medical supervision.
The drug blocks an enzyme essential for the growth of B and T lymphocytes. With fewer active immune cells, the body is less likely to reject a transplanted organ. The result is better graft survival, but the immune system remains suppressed. That suppression raises the risk of infections and can influence cancer risk over time. The effect develops with ongoing use, so changes are made slowly under a clinician’s guidance.
People who have had a kidney, heart, or liver transplant commonly take mycophenolate mofetil as part of their long‑term regimen. It may also be prescribed for certain autoimmune conditions under specialist care. A clinician weighs the benefits against potential risks, especially for those with kidney disease, active infections, or a history of blood disorders. The decision is individualized, aiming to protect the graft while maintaining overall safety.
Take the medicine exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Do not adjust the dose yourself. The capsules should be swallowed whole with a full glass of water; do not chew or crush them unless your doctor says it is allowed. Some patients take MMF in combination with other immunosuppressants such as tacrolimus or cyclosporine, which can affect how the body handles the drug. Absorption may be influenced by antacids or iron supplements, so your pharmacist may advise spacing doses or timing medicines separately. If you miss a dose, contact your clinic for guidance on how to proceed. Store the product at room temperature away from moisture and heat, and keep it out of reach of children.
Common effects include nausea, diarrhea, stomach pain, vomiting, and headache. Some people notice a rash, dizziness, or mouth ulcers. A drop in white blood cells can raise the risk of infections, so signs like fever or unexpected fatigue should be reported promptly. Rare but serious problems can affect the liver, blood counts, or cause severe infections. Regular blood tests and clinical monitoring are usually required during treatment to catch any issues early.
This medicine should not be used during pregnancy due to serious birth defects and miscarriage risk, and effective contraception is advised during treatment and for a period after stopping MMF. Live vaccines are generally discouraged during immunosuppression. Tell your clinician about all medicines you take, including over‑the‑counter drugs and herbal supplements. Drugs such as cholestyramine or certain antacids can lower MMF absorption; iron supplements may also interfere. Your dose and regimen may change if you receive other transplant medicines, so keep all medical appointments and discuss any new therapies with your healthcare team.
We offer genuine mycophenolate mofetil with clear labeling and batch information for safety. Our pharmacists are available to answer questions about dosing, storage, and safety while you follow your transplantation or autoimmune treatment plan. Each order goes through quality checks and includes patient guidance to support proper use. This product is intended for patients under medical supervision and prescribed by a qualified clinician.
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