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Pangraf 1 mg

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Pangraf 1 mg

Pangraf 1 mg contains tacrolimus, an immunosuppressant medication that is primarily used to prevent organ rejection in patients who have undergone liver, kidney, or heart transplants. It helps the body accept a transplanted organ by reducing immune activity. Tacrolimus is a potent agent and must be used under strict medical supervision.

Mechanism of Action:
Tacrolimus works by suppressing the immune response:

  • It binds to a specific protein inside immune cells known as FKBP-12.

  • This complex inhibits calcineurin, an enzyme necessary for activating T-cells.

  • By blocking T-cell activation, it reduces the production of immune signals that would normally attack a transplanted organ.

    Uses:
    Pangraf 1 mg is mainly prescribed for:

    • Preventing rejection of liver, kidney, or heart transplants

    • In some cases, it may be used off-label for autoimmune diseases like severe eczema, lupus nephritis, or myasthenia gravis

    • It can also be part of a combination therapy with other immunosuppressants

      Adverse Effects:
      Like other immunosuppressants, tacrolimus can cause a range of side effects:

      Common side effects:

      • Tremors or shakiness

      • Headache and dizziness

      • Nausea, diarrhea, or abdominal pain

      • Increased blood sugar or risk of diabetes

      • High blood pressure

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