Soon after a liver transplant, typically you will be given three antirejection pills, as they work better in combination. Later it maybe reduced to two or even one. These medicines weaken your immunity just enough so your body accepts the new liver.
They are very strong medicines but without them you will lose your new liver. As explained above, the main side effect of these medicines is infection. You will therefore be given drugs to prevent acquiring viral, fungal and protozoal infections.
Any bacterial infections will be treated accordingly as recommended by the transplant team. The other side effects are: • Transplant medicines can make you more likely to get some type of cancers like cancer of lymph glands and skin. The doctors will try to adjust the dose of the medicines so that you do not get infections or cancers.
Furthermore, you will be regularly checked for the development of cancers. Most of these cancers are easily treated, if detected early. Nevertheless 1% of ... more.
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