Treatment FAQ

what to expect with treatment of cellcept and prednisone

by Erik O'Conner Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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CellCept and prednisone belong to different drug classes. CellCept is an immunosuppressive agent and prednisone is a glucocorticoid. Side effects of CellCept and prednisone that are similar include nausea, headache, vomiting, and trouble sleeping (insomnia).

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What are the side effects of Cellcept and prednisone?

Side effects of CellCept that are different from prednisone include constipation, diarrhea, stomach pain or upset, loss of appetite, gas, tremor, weakness, swelling in your hands or feet, numbness or tingly feeling, and anxiety. Side effects of prednisone that are different from CellCept include acne, thinning skin, weight gain, and restlessness.

How many milligrams of prednisone and Cellcept can I take?

Doses are: Prednisone 10mg once a day and Cellcept 500mg twice a day. Please share any and all side effects you may have experienced. You know it is one thing to hear it from a physician who has never been on it, and another hearing it from those who have direct experience.

Can prednisolone and Cellcept help with myositis?

Hi, I'm taking 5mg Prednisolone (was initially on 35 mg) and mycophenolate (Cellcept)1000g twice a day, the Cellcept has been a great help to me. I was bed bound for more than a year after developing systemic sclerosis (Scleroderma) overlapping with Myositis in 2014.

Is sleeplessness a side effect of CellCept?

One of the side effects listed for cellcept is sleeplessness. My mind sometimes races around and I can't relax. I have had infectious diarrhea, and all the complications of antibiotics.This has lasted for 3 months.

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Can you take CellCept and prednisone together?

Interactions between your drugs No interactions were found between CellCept and prednisone. However, this does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. Always consult your healthcare provider.

How long does it take to adjust to CellCept?

Mycophenolate doesn't work immediately. It may be up to four months before you notice any benefit.

What is the success rate of CellCept?

30.3% to 38.8% of adults using CellCept experienced treatment failure. 47.6% to 50% of adults using azathioprine experienced treatment failure. 56% of adults using a placebo experienced treatment failure.

How does CellCept make you feel?

The most common side effects of CELLCEPT include: blood pressure problems. fast heart beat. swelling of the lower legs, ankles and feet. changes in laboratory blood levels, including high levels of blood sugar (hyperglycemia)

Does CellCept make you tired?

This drug may make you dizzy or drowsy.

Is CellCept a strong immunosuppressant?

Mycophenolate mofetil, Cellcept, a new immunosuppressive drug with great potential in internal medicine.

What are the long term side effects of CellCept?

Increased risk of development of lymphoma and other malignancies, particularly of the skin. Increased susceptibility to infections, including opportunistic infections and severe infections with fatal outcomes.

When is the best time to take CellCept?

It is best to take this medicine on an empty stomach, either 1 hour before or 2 hours after meals, unless your doctor tells you otherwise.

What are the long term side effects of mycophenolate?

Commonly reported side effects of mycophenolate mofetil include: asthma, herpes simplex infection, infection, metabolic acidosis, oral candidiasis, pleural effusion, respiratory tract infection, systemic cytomegalovirus disease, urinary tract infection, viremia, abdominal pain, acne vulgaris, anemia, anxiety, asthenia, ...

Does CellCept reduce inflammation?

It suppresses the body's immune response and reduces inflammation in your lungs.

Does CellCept cause insomnia?

trouble sleeping (insomnia), weakness, swelling in your hands or feet, numbness or tingly feeling, or.

Can you drink coffee with mycophenolate?

aspirin-caffeine oral will increase the level or effect of mycophenolate mofetil oral by acidic drugs competing for the same pathway through the kidney. Monitor CloselyUse Caution/Monitor.

Side Effects

Common side effects include: asthma, herpes simplex infection, infection, metabolic acidosis, oral candidiasis, pleural effusion, respiratory tract infection, systemic cytomegalovirus disease, urinary tract infection, viremia, abdominal pain, acne vulgaris, anemia, anxiety, asthenia, back pain, cardiovascular disorder, chest pain, constipation, cough, depression, diarrhea, disorder of integument, drowsiness, dyspepsia, dyspnea, edema, fever, headache, hypercholesterolemia, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, hypertonia, hyperuricemia, hypervolemia, hypokalemia, hypotension, increased lactate dehydrogenase, increased serum alanine aminotransferase, increased serum aspartate aminotransferase, increased serum creatinine, leukopenia, lower limb cramp, myalgia, myasthenia, nausea, pain, paresthesia, peripheral edema, pulmonary disease, rhinitis, sinusitis, tachycardia, thrombocytopenia, tremor, vomiting, weight gain, chills, and flatulence..

Half Life

The half-life of a drug is the time taken for the plasma concentration of a drug to reduce to half its original value.

Do you have to taper prednisone?

It does have to taper with the physician. Don't do it on your own as you could have real problems needing increases in prednisone or other meds. Only the doctor knows what is needed. Many of the other meds have some pretty tough side effects.

Does prednisone mask things?

The prednisone may have masked things. however, except for things that affect the brain like pain killers and antidepressant and their kin, reducing a dose of meds like this generally help side effects go away. I did find that the manufacturer would provide it free if you had financial need. As it Is quite expensive.

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