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What is Mycophenolate Mofetil used for? You may take it to help prevent your body from rejecting a transplanted organ. It is also used in some autoimmune conditions under a doctor's care.
Mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) is an immunosuppressant medicine. It belongs to a group called purine synthesis inhibitors. It works by slowing the growth of immune cells. This lowers the chance of rejection after transplant. It is often given with other medicines as part of a treatment plan.
You take MMF in pill form, usually twice a day, with or without food. Your doctor will decide the right dose for you and will monitor you for side effects.
MMF and its closely related form, mycophenolate sodium, are both purine synthesis inhibitors. They are used to prevent rejection after transplant, but absorption and dosing can differ. Azathioprine is another immune medicine often used for similar purposes, but it works in a different way. Your doctor will choose based on your transplant plan, other medicines, and how you tolerate them.
MMF tends to cause similar but not identical side effects to other immunosuppressants. Common issues include stomach upset, increased chance of infections, and lower blood cell counts. Always tell your clinician about any new symptoms.
The main use of MMF is to reduce rejection risk after kidney, heart, or liver transplant. It is one piece of a longer treatment plan that can include other drugs, diet changes, and follow‑up tests.
In some autoimmune conditions, MMF may be prescribed to decrease immune activity. This is done only under specialist care and with careful monitoring.
This section highlights how MMF compares with similar medicines and what to watch for in safety. A quick table follows to help you compare.
| Medication | Mechanism | Common uses | Key differences |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mycophenolate Mofetil (MMF) | Purine synthesis inhibitor | Transplant rejection prevention; some autoimmune diseases | Typically taken twice daily; similar safety to MMF-Na; absorption may vary |
| Mycophenolate Sodium | Purine synthesis inhibitor (salt form) | Similar to MMF | Absorption differs; dosing may vary; often taken once or twice daily |
| Azathioprine | Purine analog immunosuppressant | Transplant and autoimmune diseases | Different mechanism; distinct side effects and drug interactions |
Safety profile: MMF can raise the risk of infections and reduce blood cell counts. It can cause stomach upset and diarrhea. It is usually avoided in pregnancy, and birth control is advised. Tell your doctor about vaccines, other medicines, or if you plan pregnancy. Report unusual bruising, fever, or severe fatigue promptly.
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