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Category: Organ transplant

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Can I take Aleve after a kidney transplant? An Essential Guide to Pain Management

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According to numerous transplant and nephrology guidelines, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like Aleve should be avoided after a kidney transplant. The potential for damage to the transplanted organ is a serious concern, making it critical for patients to understand why these common pain relievers pose a significant risk to their long-term health. This guide will detail the risks associated with taking Aleve after a kidney transplant and provide safer, expert-recommended alternatives.

Why is tacrolimus considered hazardous? A guide to its risks

4 min read
Over 46,000 organ transplants are performed in the U.S. each year, with tacrolimus being a key medication to prevent rejection. Due to its powerful effect on the immune system, tacrolimus is considered hazardous and requires careful management to mitigate its serious risks.