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Liver Transplant Recepiants
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Liver Transplant Recepiants

by Wools, Nov 10, 2002 12:00AM
Is anyone on a Prograff dose of 1.5 or LESS? If so how long have you been at this dose and do you take any other meds?

Have you had any signs of rejection at this dose?
Member Comments (1)

by georgie439, Nov 15, 2002 12:00AM
To: wools
Try Transplant Support Forum, go to Delphi forums and then look up transplant also try TransplantBuddies, just type that in. If you cant find anything e-mail me at  ***@****  I will have some other liver recipients contact you! Hope you find what you need.....georgie

by igotlife, Nov 21, 2002 12:00AM
Hey wools.  I've been on prograf < 1.5 for about 7 weeks now.  I am 14 weeks post transplant.  What do you want to know?

by igotlife, Nov 21, 2002 12:00AM
To: wools
my bad.  I've had no signs of rejection.  But my Hep C is flaring pretty bad.  I was on .5mg of prograf for about 5 weeks and my prograf level was between 5 and 10 - normal.  Now my prograf level dipped to 3.7 so they upped my prograf level to 1.0mg.  But they believe this dip is due the the Hep C.

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