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Azathioprine is a drug that acts to suppress the work of the immune
system. It is used mainly in organ transplantation to prevent the
body from rejecting the new organ. The drug is also used in patients
with lupus who have damage to their kidneys or other organs, muscle
inflammation, or advanced arthritis. Azathioprine helps to reduce
symptoms and damage to the affected organs. It can also help achieve
a remission of the disease.
Another benefit of azathioprine is that it reduces or even eliminates
the need for corticosteroid therapy. This means that patients do
not have to have the unpleasant side effects that occur with corticosteroids.
Immunosuppressives like azathioprine, however, can have their own
serious side effects. Your doctor must work closely with you to
make sure that the amount of the drug you are taking gives you the
benefits you need with as few side effects as possible.
INSTRUCTIONS
The brand name of your azathioprine is:
______________________________
The strength or dose of the azathioprine ordered for you is:
________________________
Take the azathioprine __________ time(s) per day.
The best time(s) to take your azathioprine:
____________________________
You may take azathioprine with food if stomach
upset occurs.
POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS
These include stomach upset, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, mouth
ulcers, darkened urine, pale stools, jaundice (yellowing of the
skin or white portion of the eyes), unusual bleeding or bruising,
signs of infection (such as chills, fever, sore throat, or fatigue),
and ________________________________
PRECAUTIONS
Do not take more than the recommended dose.
Avoid exposure to infections. Stay away from crowds and people known
to have colds, the flu, or other infections.
Do not take this drug with other drugs, including over-the-counter
medications, without first checking with your nurse or doctor. Over-the-counter
medications are medications that you can buy without a doctor’s
prescription.
Tell your nurses, doctors, or dentist that you are taking azathioprine
for your lupus.
WARNING!
Use of this drug presents a definite risk to the fetus. Use an effective
birth control measure during treatment and for 12 weeks after ending
treatment. Azathioprine may pass into breast milk, so consult your
doctor before breastfeeding.
Source: National Institute of Health
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