| PACKAGING TYPE: | 10x1x10 Blister (10 Monocarton In 1 Box) |
| COMPOSITION: | Mycophenolate Mofetil 500mg Tablet |
| FORMULATION: | Tablet |
| Description: | MEPHONE 500 Tablet contains Mycophenolate Mofetil 500mg, an immunosuppressive agent used to prevent organ rejection in transplant patients and to manage certain autoimmune disorders. It works by inhibiting the proliferation of T and B lymphocytes, thereby suppressing the immune response. Mycophenolate Mofetil is widely used in kidney, heart, and liver transplant patients to prevent graft rejection and is also prescribed in conditions like lupus nephritis and other autoimmune diseases under medical supervision. |
| Side Effects: | Common side effects may include: Nausea or vomiting Diarrhea Abdominal pain Increased risk of infections Rare but serious side effects: Bone marrow suppression (low blood cell counts) Severe infections Gastrointestinal bleeding Increased risk of malignancies (long-term use) Note: Seek immediate medical attention if severe side effects occur. |
| How to Use: | Take MEPHONE 500 Tablet as prescribed by a healthcare professional Usually taken twice daily or as directed Swallow whole with water; take on an empty stomach for best absorption Maintain consistent dosing schedule Regular monitoring of blood counts and organ function is required |
| Precaution: | Use under strict medical supervision Regular monitoring of blood counts, liver, and kidney function is essential Avoid use during pregnancy (teratogenic risk) Maintain proper hygiene to reduce infection risk Inform your doctor about all medications being taken Avoid live vaccines during treatment |
| Product Benefits: | Helps prevent organ transplant rejection Suppresses immune system activity effectively Useful in autoimmune disorders such as lupus nephritis Reduces risk of graft rejection Supports long-term transplant success Well-established immunosuppressive the |
Frequently Asked Questions
It is used to prevent organ transplant rejection and to treat certain autoimmune diseases.
Yes, as an immunosuppressant, it lowers immunity and may increase infection risk.
Take regularly as prescribed, preferably on an empty stomach, and follow all monitoring guidelines.




















