Pancreas Transplant
Pancreas Transplant Options
- What to Expect After Pancreas Transplant Surgery
- What to Expect when you go Home After Your Pancreas Transplant
- Resuming Daily Activities
- Immunosuppressive Medications
- Immunosuppression and Rejection
- Tips for A Healthier Life After Transplantation
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Immunosuppressive Medications
Immunosuppressive medications (anti-rejection medicine) will be given to stop your immune system from damaging the transplanted organ. Because these drugs decrease the activity of the immune system, they place you at increased risk for certain kinds of infections and cancers. To help prevent these problems, you will receive medications to fight infection and you will be instructed to change your dose of immunosuppressive medication to avoid TOXIC levels. You will also be expected to follow a strict schedule, so that your blood tests and physical exam can be closely monitored.