Cyclosporine for Organ Transplant, Rejection Prophylaxis User Reviews
Brand names: Sandimmune, Gengraf, Neoral
- Merlin
- Taken for 5 to 10 years
- April 27, 2014
Neoral (cyclosporine) "I had weight gain once I was use to taking this medicine In talking to other kidney transplant people that are on this medicine they have a weight gain also. My eating habits have not changed. Taking this medicine with water makes my stomach sick."
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Gengraf (cyclosporine) "I am 7 years post Kidney transplant. I have been taking Gengraf and Myfortic for about 4 years. I have had no problems with rejection. I started out taking Cellcept and Neoral but had to change because of my insurance made it too expensive. "