Zymmune 100mg/ml Injection

The dosage of Zymmune 100mgmL Injection is determined by factors such as your weight medical condition and purpose of use Your doctor will determine the appropriate dose for you The medication is administered through an injection under the supervision of a doctor It is important to continue taking this medication for the prescribed duration even if you feel well Discontinuing treatment may increase the risk of rejection of a transplanted organ Common side effects of this medication may include headache nausea abnormal facial or body hair growth high blood pressure diarrhea and tremors Due to its immunesuppressing effects you may be more susceptible to infections It is advisable to avoid contact with individuals who may transmit infections such as measles chickenpox or flu Additionally it is not recommended to receive a live vaccine If you develop an infection it is important to inform your doctor immediately The use of this medication may also increase the risk of certain cancers particularly skin cancer Therefore it is recommended to limit your exposure to sunlight Before using this medication inform your doctor if you have liver or kidney problems high blood pressure gout increased uric acid levels in the blood or epilepsy It is also important to disclose all other medications you are currently taking as they may interact with this medication The use of this medication during pregnancy should be considered only if absolutely necessary and it is not recommended while breastfeeding Regular medical tests will be conducted to monitor your blood pressure liver and kidney function and mineral levels These tests may result in adjustments to your dosage

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