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Do I need to take medication after transplant?

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Immunosuppressant medications are started immediately after surgery. Patients in our transplant program take at least one immuno-suppressing medication for the rest of their lives.
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Will I still need to take medication?

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Most people are eventually able to live comfortably without drugs. Those who still need medication are usually able to significantly reduce the amount taken.
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Will my child need a transplant?

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It is likely at some point kidney transplantation will be needed, but this varies greatly to very early in life to later in life. It all depends on the rate of decline of kidney function.
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Why might I need an organ transplant?

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Each organ in your body performs a vital function. Although not all organs can be transplanted, when disease or other factors result in organ failure, a transplant may be a lifesaving option for some people. organ transplant replaces a failing organ with a healthy one from a donor. Organs most often transplanted include the: Heart . Diseases that may lead to a heart transplant include coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathy, and congenital heart defects. Lung .
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What tests will I need before my transplant?

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Before you can be considered for an organ transplant, you will need to have medical tests to determine whether you are a good transplant candidate and to match you with a new organ. Some tests are required for all organ transplant candidates, while others are needed to monitor your chronic disease or the cause of your organ failure. In general, tests that are done for all organ transplant candidates include: A crossmatch for transplant.
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Do I need any tests before starting medication?

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Laboratory tests may or may not be necessary before starting medication therapy. Depending on your medical history and the medication you will use, your clinician may want you to have some blood tests and an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG).
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Do I need to take medication right away?

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There are two main blood tests that many doctors will want to do as soon as possible. Both of these tests will give you and your doctor baseline information about how HIV is affecting your body now. Test results will allow you and your doctor to determine if and when you should consider starting treatment. Testing regularly will help determined any major changes - good or bad - in your immune system. Ultimately the decision about starting treatment is yours to make.
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What should I do If I need an operation or pain medication?

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You should carry a card explaining that you are on naltrexone and that also instructs physicians on pain management. Many pain medications that are not opioids are available for use. If you are going to have elective surgery, naltrexone should be discontinued at least 72 hours beforehand.
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What common conditions may lead to the need for a lung transplant?

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The most common conditions that may lead to the need for a lung transplant are chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), emphysema, pulmonary fibrosis, cystic fibrosis and pulmonary hypertension. A common misperception is that patients with lung cancer have lung transplant. In fact, the presence of cancer in the body rules out candidacy for a transplant.
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What Tests Will I Need Before A Stem Cell Transplant?

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Pre-transplant testing includes infectious disease blood tests, complete pulmonary function tests, cardiac ultrasound for left ventricular ejection fraction, liver and renal function blood tests and confirmatory HLA tissue typing and blood typing.
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What do I need to know before having an organ transplant?

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It is natural for your immune system to destroy invading foreign substances in order to fight off infection and disease. Basically, an organ transplant is contrary to nature. When a new organ is placed into your body, your immune system sees it as foreign and tries to destroy it. Organ transplantation results in a new disease called rejection. The most important weapons to fight this new disease are antirejection medicines that prevent your immune system from attacking the donor organ.
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I think I may need an organ transplant. How do I get added to the list?

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The process of joining the UNOS National Organ Transplant Waiting List begins with your physician referring you to a transplant center for evaluation. The transplant center will then evaluate you to determine whether you are a suitable candidate for a transplant.
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Why does a patient need a bone marrow transplant?

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The purpose of Bone Marrow Transplantation (BMT) and Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplant (PBSCT) in cancer treatment is to enable patients to receive safely very high doses of chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy. High doses of chemotherapy and radiation therapy will destroy cancer cells and some healthy cells. BMT and PBSCT replace healthy stem cells that were destroyed by these treatments.
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What are the side effects of the medication you take after the transplant?

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Patients take different medications for their transplant. Some different medications taken are cyclosporine, imuran, medrol, prograf, & many other types. for me, I had strong side-effects at the beginning, but as the dosage strength decreased, the side-effects lessened. After 2 years, I really do not have any side-effects at all. Some side-effects can be hair growth, hair loss, weight gain, diarrhea, nausea, blurred vision, and others.
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Do I need time off work after my transplant?

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There is occasionally forehead swelling after the procedure although everything possible is done to avoid this. The little scabs where the grafts were inserted are visible for 7 to 8 days and if these cannot be hidden by existing hair then many men do take a few days off work or go on holiday.
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How Many Hair Transplant Grafts Do You Need?

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When you shop for a hair transplant surgeon, you will find that different doctors give widely varying estimates of the number of grafts you will need. This can make you very uncertain about the wisdom of even getting a hair transplant. It helps to have a fair idea... Hair transplant surgery begins, after anesthesia is applied, with removing donor tissue. Follicular units are then extracted from the tissue using a stereomicroscope. This is all done by skilled nurses and technicians.
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How much pain medication do I need?

Every patient is different and will require different amounts of pain medication. In general, it is good to be off all prescription pain medications 2-3 weeks after surgery. Often patients are able to use Acetaminophen (Tylenol) throughout the day after their discharge and take stronger prescription pain medication before therapy or at night to help them sleep. You will be given a limited amount of pain medication when you leave the hospital.
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What if I need to see a psychiatrist for medication?

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Nazareth has a consulting psychiatrist who sees students. A student must be referred by one of the counselors in Counseling Services. There is no charge for undergraduates. Graduate students pay $15/session or $50/semester.
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Q. Do I need to take my medication all the time or just when I get an outbreak?

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What do I need to do if my child needs medication during school hours?

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Medications that are needed on a short-term basis, such as antibiotics, can be given at school. When the parent brings the medication to school in a properly labeled bottle, there is a shot term medication form that must be signed giving the nurse permission to administer the med. Medications that needs to be given on a long term basis, whether daily or as needed, will need a Medication Administration Request form signed by the parent and the physician.
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If a child starts on medication, do they need it for the rest of their life?

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Studies have suggested that approximately 50% of students who required medication in elementary grades are able to cope without medication by high school. This may be due to a combination of neurological development and learned behavioral changes. The other 50% of these students may benefit significantly from the medication for most of their adult lives.
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Who do I call if I need medication?

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For medication needs, contact one of the psychiatrists. They have MD listed after their names. No one else may prescribe medication.
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You should be able to take prescribed medication. You may need to use capsules or break big tablets in half or dissolve them in water so they do not get stuck in the stoma and make you sick. You should always ask the doctor who prescribes the drugs about this. Your surgeon may tell you to avoid taking aspirin or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory pain relievers. That's because they may irritate the stomach. The problems these drugs may cause could mean the band would need to be removed.
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Can I keep medication with me?

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No, medications must be turned into the Senior Advisor. They must be in prescription bottles and must be listed on the medical information sheet. If changes occur after the form is filled out, bring a new medical information sheet with you to the HGA. A current, updated list of required medications and doseages must be turned in at sign in. Over the counter drugs must be listed on medical information sheet with the reason for taking the medication.
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