About PANGRAF TACROLIMUS CAPSULES
Pangraf Capsules
Specifications:-
- Brand Name: PANGRAF
- Content: Tacrolimus
- Strengths: 1.0 mg
- Form : Capsules
- Packing: pack of 6x10 capsules
- Manufactured By: PANACEA BIOTEC
Note :- PANGRAF Is A Prescription Drug And Should Be Used Under Proper Medical Guidance And Advice. Do Not Share The Medicine With Others, Since They May Be Suffering From A Problem That Is Not Effectively Treated By This Drug..............
Mode of ActionPangraf Tacrolimus Capsules work by suppressing the immune system to reduce the risk of organ rejection in transplant recipients. By minimizing immune responses, Pangraf helps the body accept the transplanted organ and maintain its function effectively.
Administration and DosageThis medication is for oral use and should be taken precisely as directed by your transplant specialist. The dosage depends on individual medical requirements and the type of organ transplanted. Regular monitoring by your physician ensures optimal therapy.
Storage and HandlingStore Pangraf capsules below 25C, in a dry place, and shielded from light. Proper storage helps maintain medication efficacy throughout its 24-month shelf life. Always keep the capsules in the original packaging until use and out of reach of children.
FAQs of PANGRAF TACROLIMUS CAPSULES:
Q: How should Pangraf Tacrolimus Capsules be taken?
A: Pangraf capsules should be swallowed whole with water according to the dosage and schedule prescribed by your transplant specialist, typically before meals. Do not crush or chew the capsules.
Q: What is Pangraf used for?
A: Pangraf is prescribed to help prevent rejection of transplanted kidneys, livers, or hearts. It functions as an immunosuppressant by reducing your bodys immune response against the new organ.
Q: When should I start taking Pangraf after my transplant?
A: Your doctor will advise you when to begin Pangraf, usually immediately after your organ transplant to ensure adequate immunosuppression and successful graft acceptance.
Q: Where should I store Pangraf capsules?
A: Store Pangraf capsules below 25C in a dry place, protected from light, and always in their original packaging to maintain their effectiveness throughout the shelf life.
Q: What is the process for obtaining Pangraf?
A: Pangraf is a prescription-only medicine. You need a valid prescription from your transplant specialist or healthcare provider and can procure it from licensed pharmacies, distributors, or suppliers.
Q: Can Pangraf capsules be used for children or only for adults?
A: Pangraf is recommended for adult patients. Any off-label use in children should be strictly managed by a healthcare professional with experience in pediatric transplantation.
Q: What are the benefits of using Pangraf after transplantation?
A: The primary benefit of Pangraf lies in its ability to effectively prevent your body from rejecting the transplanted organ, thereby improving long-term organ function and overall survival rates.