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Quick overview

Mycept Suspension contains MYCOPHENOLATE MOFETIL and is marketed by MANKIND PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED. Country of origin: India. This pack is 1 Bottle(s), priced at ₹4,598.00 inclusive of all taxes (about 24% off MRP). A valid prescription is required to order this medicine. On MedsRight, Mycept Suspension is organised under the Cardiology speciality and the Transplant condition category.

Know about Mycept Suspension in 30 seconds

From salt and price to delivery — the essentials in one short read, in about 30 seconds time.

  • Salt composition: MYCOPHENOLATE MOFETIL — that is what goes into Mycept Suspension as the active part of the medicine. more options with same salt

  • Pack & price: You pay ₹4,598.00 for 1 Bottle(s), including all taxes. The MRP printed on the pack is ₹6,050.00 — you save roughly 24% versus that.

  • Per-unit value: Roughly ₹4,598.00 per unit — handy when you want to compare this pack with a bigger or smaller one.

  • Medical speciality: MedsRight files Mycept Suspension under “Cardiology” — the same kind of department-wise grouping you see in clinics and hospitals. Explore this speciality

  • Condition category: We link it to “Transplant” so you can find it when you shop by health topic, not only by salt or brand. Browse this condition

  • Marketer: MANKIND PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED is the company behind this brand pack — the name you will usually see on invoices and packaging.

  • Country of origin: Country of origin for this pack is India.

  • Prescription: You will need a valid prescription to buy Mycept Suspension. Take it only the way your doctor told you.

  • Storage & handling: Keep it like any everyday medicine at room temperature, unless the pack asks for something special (fridge, away from light, etc.).

  • Dispatch: We use Indian Standard Time. Order before 3:00 PM and your parcel is usually lined up to leave the warehouse the next working day (“Tomorrow”). After 3:00 PM, it slips to the following slot (“Day after”).

  • Doorstep delivery: After it leaves the warehouse, most addresses get it in about 3–4 days, depending on pincode and courier. Rural or remote areas can take a bit longer.

  • Availability: It should be possible to add Mycept Suspension to your cart right now. Stock can run out if many people order at once, so finish checkout if you need it soon.

Detailed Information

Introduction

Mycept Suspension is an immunosuppressant medication containing mycophenolate mofetil, a potent immune-suppressing agent used to prevent organ rejection after transplantation. It works by blocking an enzyme (IMPDH) that immune cells need to multiply, thereby reducing the body's ability to reject a transplanted organ. This oral suspension is typically prescribed as part of a combination therapy alongside other immunosuppressive medications to help your body accept a new kidney, heart, liver, or other transplanted organ.

This medication is especially useful for patients who cannot swallow tablets. Mycept Suspension requires careful monitoring and must be taken exactly as prescribed by your doctor. It carries important safety considerations, particularly for women of childbearing age, breastfeeding mothers, and individuals with certain medical conditions.

Key points

  • Immunosuppressant used to prevent organ transplant rejection
  • Active ingredient mycophenolate mofetil inhibits immune cell multiplication
  • Available as oral suspension for patients unable to take tablets
  • Must be combined with other immunosuppressive medications
  • Requires strict adherence to prescribed dosage and regular medical monitoring

Therapeutic Uses

  • Prevention of organ rejection in kidney, heart, liver, and other solid organ transplant recipients

How it Works

Mycept Suspension works by inhibiting an enzyme called inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase (IMPDH), which is essential for immune cell multiplication. By reducing the production of guanosine nucleotides, this medication specifically targets and limits the growth of T and B lymphocytes—the immune cells responsible for recognizing and attacking transplanted organs. This selective immune suppression helps your body accept the new organ while maintaining some protection against infections.

How to Take

Take Mycept Suspension exactly as prescribed by your transplant doctor. The dose and treatment duration depend on your specific transplant type, overall health, and how well your body tolerates the medication. Consistency is crucial—take it at the same time each day to maintain steady medication levels in your bloodstream.

Instructions

  • Measure the prescribed dose carefully using the provided syringe or measuring cup
  • Take the suspension by mouth as directed by your doctor
  • Swallow the suspension completely—do not chew or crush
  • Take exactly as prescribed; do not adjust the dose without medical approval

Timing

Mycept Suspension can be taken with or without food. Taking it with food may reduce the chance of stomach upset if you experience nausea.

Missed dose

Take the missed dose as soon as you remember, unless it is almost time for your next scheduled dose. Never double-dose to make up for a missed dose. Contact your doctor if you miss multiple doses.

Overdose

If you accidentally take more than the prescribed dose, contact poison control or seek emergency medical attention immediately. Overdose may cause serious gastrointestinal symptoms and additional complications.

Side Effects

  • Nausea, abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, and loss of appetite
  • Infections, fever, or sore throat due to immune system suppression
  • Low blood cell count, unusual bleeding or bruising, and anemia
  • Headache, dizziness, shortness of breath, and increased heartbeat
  • Increased risk of developing lymphoma and skin cancers

Safety Advice

Pregnancy

Unsafe

Mycept Suspension is known to cause birth defects and miscarriage and should not be used during pregnancy. The medication can harm the developing fetus.

Tip: Women of childbearing age must use highly effective contraception while taking this medication. If you plan to become pregnant or suspect you may be pregnant, contact your doctor immediately. Discuss safer alternative medications with your transplant team before attempting conception.

Breastfeeding

Unsafe

Mycept Suspension passes into breast milk and can harm a nursing infant's developing immune system. The medication poses risks to the baby's health and immune development.

Tip: Do not breastfeed while taking Mycept Suspension. If you are breastfeeding, discuss alternative immunosuppressive medications with your doctor that may have a safer profile for nursing infants.

Liver Disease

Consult Doctor

Mycept Suspension is generally considered suitable for people with liver disease, including those who have received liver transplants. However, dosage adjustments may be necessary depending on the severity of liver impairment.

Tip: Inform your doctor if you have any liver disease or received a liver transplant. Your doctor may adjust your dose based on how well your liver is functioning. Regular liver function tests may be recommended.

Lung Disease

Consult Doctor

Mycept Suspension should be used cautiously in patients with existing lung diseases, as the immune suppression may increase certain respiratory complications. Dose adjustments may be necessary.

Tip: Tell your doctor before starting treatment if you have any lung conditions, asthma, or chronic respiratory diseases. Your doctor will determine if this medication is appropriate and whether dose adjustments are needed.

Alcohol

Unsafe

Consuming alcohol while taking Mycept Suspension is unsafe. Alcohol can cause excessive drowsiness, dizziness, impaired judgment, and may increase the risk of liver problems when combined with this medication.

Tip: Avoid all alcoholic beverages while taking Mycept Suspension and for the duration of your treatment. If you have questions about alcohol use, consult your transplant doctor.

Driving

Unsafe

Mycept Suspension may cause drowsiness, dizziness, and vision problems, which can impair your ability to drive safely or operate machinery.

Tip: Do not drive or operate heavy machinery until you understand how this medication affects you. Avoid these activities if you experience drowsiness, dizziness, or vision changes.

Kidney Disease

Consult Doctor

Patients with kidney disease or those receiving kidney transplants require careful monitoring with Mycept Suspension. Dose adjustments may be needed based on kidney function.

Tip: Inform your doctor of any kidney problems before starting treatment. Regular kidney function tests will likely be part of your monitoring plan.

FAQs

Can I breastfeed while taking Mycept Suspension?
No, breastfeeding is not recommended while taking Mycept Suspension. The medication passes into breast milk and can harm your baby's developing immune system. Discuss safer immunosuppressive options with your transplant doctor if you are nursing or planning to breastfeed.
What will happen if I stop taking Mycept Suspension suddenly?
Stopping Mycept Suspension abruptly can significantly increase the risk of organ rejection. Your immune system may rapidly attack the transplanted organ, potentially causing permanent damage or organ failure. Never stop taking this medication without explicit instructions from your transplant doctor. If you experience severe side effects, contact your doctor immediately rather than stopping on your own.
Can I drink alcohol while taking Mycept Suspension?
No, alcohol should be avoided completely while taking Mycept Suspension. Combining alcohol with this medication can cause excessive drowsiness, dizziness, impaired thinking, and may increase the risk of liver damage. If you have questions about alcohol consumption, speak with your transplant team.
Whether Mycept Suspension can cause miscarriage?
Yes, Mycept Suspension is known to increase the risk of miscarriage and cause serious birth defects. This medication should not be used during pregnancy. Women of childbearing age must use highly effective contraception while taking Mycept Suspension. If you become pregnant or suspect pregnancy while on this medication, contact your doctor immediately to discuss safer alternatives.
Can I get vaccinated during the treatment with Mycept Suspension?
Live vaccines should not be given while you are taking Mycept Suspension because your immune system is too suppressed and cannot respond effectively to the vaccine. Additionally, live vaccines carry an increased risk of infection in immunosuppressed patients. Inactivated vaccines may be considered, but discuss all vaccination plans with your transplant doctor before receiving any vaccine.

Drug Interactions

Mycept Suspension can interact with many medications, potentially reducing its effectiveness or increasing the risk of serious side effects. It is critical to inform your doctor about every medication, supplement, and herbal product you take, including over-the-counter drugs and vitamins.

Major interactions

  • Live vaccines (reduced effectiveness; immune system too suppressed)
  • Antacids containing magnesium or aluminum (may reduce drug absorption)
  • Cholestyramine and certain other medications affecting gut bacteria
  • Other immunosuppressive drugs (increased infection risk)

Precautions

  • Disclose all prescription medications, over-the-counter drugs, and herbal supplements to your doctor
  • Do not receive live vaccines while taking Mycept Suspension
  • Space doses of antacids at least 2 hours apart from Mycept doses
  • Avoid donating blood during treatment and for at least 6 weeks after stopping

Important

Drug interactions can significantly affect how Mycept Suspension works and increase health risks. Always review your complete medication list with your transplant team before starting, stopping, or changing any medication.

Storage Details

🌡 Store between 15°C to 30°C (59°F to 86°F)

Keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture

  • Store in the original container with the lid tightly closed
  • Keep completely out of reach of children and pets
  • Do not refrigerate or freeze unless specifically instructed
  • Discard any unused suspension according to your pharmacy's instructions

Fact Box

Active Ingredient
Mycophenolate mofetil
Drug Class
IMPDH inhibitor (Immunosuppressant)
Therapeutic Use
Prevention of organ transplant rejection
Dosage Form
Oral Suspension (1gm/5ml)
Prescription Required
Yes

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