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Comment from: CatMom 55-64 Transgender 2 to less than 5 years Caregiver Published: October 10

Liver transplant 2yrs. 8 mths. Paking needs to be changed. Frequent urination. Nose runs. Dr. says labs are great.

Related Reading: liver | frequent urination

Comment from: CatMom 55-64 Transgender 2 to less than 5 years Caregiver Published: October 10

Liver transplant 2yrs. 8 mths. Paking needs to be changed. Frequent urination. Nose runs. Dr. says labs are great.

Related Reading: liver | frequent urination

Comment from: HopeIsAlive 65-74 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: July 24

Taking 3 .5mg Zortress twice a day, 2 Cellcept 2 times a day, and 1 .5mg Prograf once a day. So far, working perfectly with no side effects. Blood tests looking great!

Related Reading: zortress | cellcept | prograf

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Comment from: CatMom 55-64 Transgender 2 to less than 5 years Caregiver Published: October 10

Liver transplant 2yrs. 8 mths. Paking needs to be changed. Frequent urination. Nose runs. Dr. says labs are great.

Related Reading: liver | frequent urination

Comment from: HopeIsAlive 65-74 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: July 24

Taking 3 .5mg Zortress twice a day, 2 Cellcept 2 times a day, and 1 .5mg Prograf once a day. So far, working perfectly with no side effects. Blood tests looking great!

Related Reading: zortress | cellcept | prograf

Comment from: 45-54 Male 6 months to less than 1 year Patient Published: November 05

As I have read in other reviews, the packaging is difficult and time consuming. I have learned to cut along each pill from one end of the blister pack to the other then use my thumb nail to remove each pill. Still takes some time but much better for me. I take 16 tablets per day.

Comment from: CatMom 55-64 Transgender 2 to less than 5 years Caregiver Published: October 10

Liver transplant 2yrs. 8 mths. Paking needs to be changed. Frequent urination. Nose runs. Dr. says labs are great.

Related Reading: liver | frequent urination

Comment from: HopeIsAlive 65-74 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: July 24

Taking 3 .5mg Zortress twice a day, 2 Cellcept 2 times a day, and 1 .5mg Prograf once a day. So far, working perfectly with no side effects. Blood tests looking great!

Related Reading: zortress | cellcept | prograf

Comment from: 45-54 Male 6 months to less than 1 year Patient Published: November 05

As I have read in other reviews, the packaging is difficult and time consuming. I have learned to cut along each pill from one end of the blister pack to the other then use my thumb nail to remove each pill. Still takes some time but much better for me. I take 16 tablets per day.

Comment from: 65-74 Female 6 months to less than 1 year Patient Published: June 01

have been on this medication for 6 months, packaging is very difficult to open for someone who has arthritis. Side effects ankle and leg swelling, headaches, increase in BP, glucose levels and rise in blood pressure. don't like this at all

Related Reading: arthritis

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Comment from: CatMom 55-64 Transgender 2 to less than 5 years Caregiver Published: October 10

Liver transplant 2yrs. 8 mths. Paking needs to be changed. Frequent urination. Nose runs. Dr. says labs are great.

Related Reading: liver | frequent urination

Comment from: HopeIsAlive 65-74 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: July 24

Taking 3 .5mg Zortress twice a day, 2 Cellcept 2 times a day, and 1 .5mg Prograf once a day. So far, working perfectly with no side effects. Blood tests looking great!

Related Reading: zortress | cellcept | prograf

Comment from: 45-54 Male 6 months to less than 1 year Patient Published: November 05

As I have read in other reviews, the packaging is difficult and time consuming. I have learned to cut along each pill from one end of the blister pack to the other then use my thumb nail to remove each pill. Still takes some time but much better for me. I take 16 tablets per day.

Comment from: 65-74 Female 6 months to less than 1 year Patient Published: June 01

have been on this medication for 6 months, packaging is very difficult to open for someone who has arthritis. Side effects ankle and leg swelling, headaches, increase in BP, glucose levels and rise in blood pressure. don't like this at all

Related Reading: arthritis

Comment from: dibz 45-54 Male 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: April 26

My only problem is the packaging. It takes me close to an hour to remove all the pills from its packet. Does anyone else have this problem?

Comment from: CatMom 55-64 Transgender 2 to less than 5 years Caregiver Published: October 10

Liver transplant 2yrs. 8 mths. Paking needs to be changed. Frequent urination. Nose runs. Dr. says labs are great.

Related Reading: liver | frequent urination

Comment from: HopeIsAlive 65-74 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: July 24

Taking 3 .5mg Zortress twice a day, 2 Cellcept 2 times a day, and 1 .5mg Prograf once a day. So far, working perfectly with no side effects. Blood tests looking great!

Related Reading: zortress | cellcept | prograf

Comment from: 45-54 Male 6 months to less than 1 year Patient Published: November 05

As I have read in other reviews, the packaging is difficult and time consuming. I have learned to cut along each pill from one end of the blister pack to the other then use my thumb nail to remove each pill. Still takes some time but much better for me. I take 16 tablets per day.

Comment from: 65-74 Female 6 months to less than 1 year Patient Published: June 01

have been on this medication for 6 months, packaging is very difficult to open for someone who has arthritis. Side effects ankle and leg swelling, headaches, increase in BP, glucose levels and rise in blood pressure. don't like this at all

Related Reading: arthritis

Comment from: dibz 45-54 Male 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: April 26

My only problem is the packaging. It takes me close to an hour to remove all the pills from its packet. Does anyone else have this problem?

Comment from: James SOG 55-64 Male less than 1 month Patient Published: August 17

Thank you for taking the time to read my review. I am a liver transplant recipient. I was prescribed Zortress while still taking prograf for a period of 3 years. My immune system was suppressed to a point of total illness. Every germ possible attacked my body to the point of death. I made a emergency appointment with my doctor only to be vomiting by the time I got to his office. I had boils on my face with fever blisters covering my nose and mouth. My doctor took me off of Zortress immediately and put me on antibiotics and a inhaler. Read all presciption info including side effects and caution labels. Zortress can be fatal. Please discuss with your doctor if he listens your concerns with all medications.

Related Reading: liver | zortress | prograf

Comment from: CatMom 55-64 Transgender 2 to less than 5 years Caregiver Published: October 10

Liver transplant 2yrs. 8 mths. Paking needs to be changed. Frequent urination. Nose runs. Dr. says labs are great.

Related Reading: liver | frequent urination

Comment from: HopeIsAlive 65-74 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: July 24

Taking 3 .5mg Zortress twice a day, 2 Cellcept 2 times a day, and 1 .5mg Prograf once a day. So far, working perfectly with no side effects. Blood tests looking great!

Related Reading: zortress | cellcept | prograf

Comment from: 45-54 Male 6 months to less than 1 year Patient Published: November 05

As I have read in other reviews, the packaging is difficult and time consuming. I have learned to cut along each pill from one end of the blister pack to the other then use my thumb nail to remove each pill. Still takes some time but much better for me. I take 16 tablets per day.

Comment from: 65-74 Female 6 months to less than 1 year Patient Published: June 01

have been on this medication for 6 months, packaging is very difficult to open for someone who has arthritis. Side effects ankle and leg swelling, headaches, increase in BP, glucose levels and rise in blood pressure. don't like this at all

Related Reading: arthritis

Comment from: dibz 45-54 Male 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: April 26

My only problem is the packaging. It takes me close to an hour to remove all the pills from its packet. Does anyone else have this problem?

Comment from: James SOG 55-64 Male less than 1 month Patient Published: August 17

Thank you for taking the time to read my review. I am a liver transplant recipient. I was prescribed Zortress while still taking prograf for a period of 3 years. My immune system was suppressed to a point of total illness. Every germ possible attacked my body to the point of death. I made a emergency appointment with my doctor only to be vomiting by the time I got to his office. I had boils on my face with fever blisters covering my nose and mouth. My doctor took me off of Zortress immediately and put me on antibiotics and a inhaler. Read all presciption info including side effects and caution labels. Zortress can be fatal. Please discuss with your doctor if he listens your concerns with all medications.

Related Reading: liver | zortress | prograf

Comment from: mike 65-74 Male 1 to 6 months Patient Published: July 25

easy brusing severe swelling in legs ankles feet sex organ plays the blues

Comment from: CatMom 55-64 Transgender 2 to less than 5 years Caregiver Published: October 10

Liver transplant 2yrs. 8 mths. Paking needs to be changed. Frequent urination. Nose runs. Dr. says labs are great.

Related Reading: liver | frequent urination

Comment from: HopeIsAlive 65-74 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: July 24

Taking 3 .5mg Zortress twice a day, 2 Cellcept 2 times a day, and 1 .5mg Prograf once a day. So far, working perfectly with no side effects. Blood tests looking great!

Related Reading: zortress | cellcept | prograf

Comment from: 45-54 Male 6 months to less than 1 year Patient Published: November 05

As I have read in other reviews, the packaging is difficult and time consuming. I have learned to cut along each pill from one end of the blister pack to the other then use my thumb nail to remove each pill. Still takes some time but much better for me. I take 16 tablets per day.

Comment from: 65-74 Female 6 months to less than 1 year Patient Published: June 01

have been on this medication for 6 months, packaging is very difficult to open for someone who has arthritis. Side effects ankle and leg swelling, headaches, increase in BP, glucose levels and rise in blood pressure. don't like this at all

Related Reading: arthritis

Comment from: dibz 45-54 Male 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: April 26

My only problem is the packaging. It takes me close to an hour to remove all the pills from its packet. Does anyone else have this problem?

Comment from: James SOG 55-64 Male less than 1 month Patient Published: August 17

Thank you for taking the time to read my review. I am a liver transplant recipient. I was prescribed Zortress while still taking prograf for a period of 3 years. My immune system was suppressed to a point of total illness. Every germ possible attacked my body to the point of death. I made a emergency appointment with my doctor only to be vomiting by the time I got to his office. I had boils on my face with fever blisters covering my nose and mouth. My doctor took me off of Zortress immediately and put me on antibiotics and a inhaler. Read all presciption info including side effects and caution labels. Zortress can be fatal. Please discuss with your doctor if he listens your concerns with all medications.

Related Reading: liver | zortress | prograf

Comment from: mike 65-74 Male 1 to 6 months Patient Published: July 25

easy brusing severe swelling in legs ankles feet sex organ plays the blues

Comment from: Trinkl 55-64 Female 6 months to less than 1 year Patient Published: February 21

Had easy bruising, some headaches, fever but nothing threatening to stop.

Related Reading: fever

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Medical Editor: John P. Cunha, DO, FACOEP