Rapamune - Ask Your Questions on Rapamune, Side Effects, Drug Interactions, Discussions, Pregnancy
Rapamune
Rapamune
sirolimus
When a patient receives an organ donation their immune system will often reject the new organ as a natural response. Rapamune is a drug administered by a doctor or nurse after an organ transplant to inhibit the immune system (it is an immunosuppressant) and heighten the chances of a transplant being a success.

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Side Effects

nausea / constipation / chest pain / dizziness / headache / vomiting / cough / abdominal pain / insomnia / diarrhea / dyspepsia / dysuria / nocturia / pharyngitis / dyspnea / rhinitis / flatulence / anorexia / somnolence / hypertension / sinusitis / hypertension / hypercholesterolemia / back pain / urinary tract infection / hematuria / hyperlipidemia / rash / weakness / fever / paresthesia / diaphoresis / anxiety / hypotension / tachycardia / chills / pruritus / bronchitis / hypervolemia / anaphylaxis / atrial fibrillation / palpitation /

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Drug Interactions

Pregnancy



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Dosage

Dosage of sirolimus infant dosage for Rapamune
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Biological Half-life



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Available as...

Is Rapamune available as Injection? In Tablet Form? Route of Administration Topical Enteral Parenteral (injection/infusion) Other Inhalation ampule (amp.)
capsule (cap., caps.)
cream (cr., crm.)
elixir (elix.)
emulsion (emuls.)
microemulsion (microemuls.)
fluid (fl., fld.)
grain (gr.)
drop(s) (gtt(s).)
injection (inj.)
solution (liq.)
solution (sol.)
lotion (lot.)
spray (nebul.)
powder (pulv.)
suspension (susp.)
syrup (syr.)
tablet (tab.)
tincture (tr., tinc., tinct.)
ointment (ung)

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ATC CODE: L04AA10

Other medications containing sirolimus

sirolimus is the active ingredient in Rapamune
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