Mycophenolic acid for Rejection Prophylaxis User Reviews
Brand names: Myfortic
Mycophenolic acid has an average rating of 9.2 out of 10 from a total of 4 reviews for the treatment of Rejection Prophylaxis. 75% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 0% reported a negative experience.
- Jen...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- May 2, 2023
Myfortic (mycophenolic acid) "I switched from mycophenolate capsules to Myfortic due to horrendous stomach cramping and some diarrhea. I’ve been taking Myfortic for 7 weeks. I’ve experienced milder GI issues including vague stomach soreness, increased bloating, and gas pains after eating that cause belching, also having occasional constipation, and intermittent sharp side pains. I’ve also experienced some bladder pressure. Hoping these will get better with time and hopefully reduction of dose in the future. It seems to be doing its job well in combination with Envarsus as an anti-rejection medication so far."
- SCJ...
- June 26, 2009
Myfortic (mycophenolic acid) "Due to a lung transplant, I have been on Myfortic for just under a year. During this time, I've had two high potassium episodes where I was hospitalized due to eating too many dark green vegetables. Even with the side effects, this drug, along with Prednisone and Prograf, has proven very effective."
- For...
- September 30, 2016
"Have muscle weakness, anxious, extreme joint pain, shaky hands, some tingly numbness in fingers and feet, restless sleep, crying at the drop of a hat, irritability, nervousness, forgetfulness, and short-term memory loss. But I'm alive and thankful to God for my transplant. Heart transplant 2005 at the University of Kentucky Hospital."
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Myfortic (mycophenolic acid) "I had a liver and kidney transplant and have been on Myfortic for at least 4 years after being switched from regular mycophenolate. Both medicines have worked well for me for years. The only negative I've had is periods of severe diarrhea with very little ability to control it. Once the dose was lowered, this symptom is now tolerable."