Description
CellCept 500mg Tablets – Uses, Dosage, Side Effects & Precautions
CellCept 500mg (Mycophenolate mofetil) is an immunosuppressant medication used together with other medicines to prevent organ rejection in patients who have received a kidney, heart, or liver transplant. By suppressing the immune system, CellCept helps protect the transplanted organ and improves long-term survival.
Key Benefits of CellCept 500mg
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✅ Prevents organ rejection after kidney, heart, or liver transplant
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✅ Used in combination with other immunosuppressants
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✅ Available in oral (tablet, capsule, suspension) and IV infusion forms
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✅ Protects transplanted organs by reducing immune system activity
CellCept 500mg Dosage Guidelines
🔹 Adults
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Kidney Transplant: 1 g twice daily (total 2 g/day)
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Heart or Liver Transplant: 1.5 g twice daily (total 3 g/day)
🔹 Pediatric (2–18 years)
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600 mg/m² twice daily, up to a maximum of 2 g/day
🔹 Intravenous (IV) Use
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Kidney transplant: 1 g twice daily
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Heart/Liver transplant: 1.5 g twice daily
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IV must be given slowly over at least 2 hours (never as a rapid bolus)
⚠️ Note: The IV form is usually used immediately after transplant, then patients are switched to oral tablets or capsules under specialist supervision.
Administration Instructions
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Take on an empty stomach (may be taken with food if necessary)
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Do not crush or open tablets/capsules (to avoid exposure to drug powder)
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Oral suspension and IV solution require reconstitution before use
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IV infusion must run ≥2 hours, not given as a rapid injection
Side Effects of CellCept 500mg
Common side effects may include:
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Diarrhea
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Vomiting
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Stomach upset
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Increased risk of bacterial, viral, and fungal infections due to suppressed immunity
Seek medical help immediately if you experience persistent fever, unusual bleeding, or severe abdominal pain.
Storage Guidelines
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Oral Tablets/Capsules: Store at 15–30°C (59–86°F), in a tightly closed container
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IV Solution: Store at room temperature; once reconstituted, use within 4 hours
Important Precautions
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Always take under supervision of a transplant specialist
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Avoid direct contact with broken tablets, powder, or reconstituted solution
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Women of childbearing potential should use effective contraception (CellCept may cause birth defects)
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Close monitoring of blood counts and liver function is required



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