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Asked for male, 37 years old from Mumbai
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Nephrologist•Vijayawada
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You can change brand but this may lead to lower blood levels of tacrolimus and may cause rejection. So consult your transplant nephrologist and adjust dose as per tacrolimus levels. There after you can continue with that brand.
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Nephrologist•Dehradun
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Yes, you can change it. Every brand may have different bioavailability of drug therefor you need to check tac levels a bit frequently in early period of change to adjust the drug dosing.
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Nephrologist•Delhi
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Tacrolimus is not a very good option for srns particularly when response is not optimal.
It's always decided by treating physician based on risk versus benefit approach.
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
Acne is a common problem in teen. Almost everybody will get pimples during their teen years. First, Don't try to self treat acne. Some popular nonprescription acne lotions, cleansers and other skin products can cause a serious reaction(rare), mostly it is normal to have acne in teenage.For pimples it's important to wash your face twice daily to remove impurities, dead skin cells, and extra oil from your skin's surface,
Avoid touching your face or propping your cheek or chin on your hands. No...more
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Dermatologist•Bangalore
Vitiligo treatment takes a lot of time. Depending on the stage, the treatment varies. Please consult a dermatologist and take the treatment further.
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Dermatologist•Belgaum
Hi Sahil, seborrheic dermatitis can be controlled but difficult to eliminate. Do you have scaling of scalp too? Are you using any anti dandruff shampoo? How long u ve been using tacrolimus and what strength?
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Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon•Jaipur
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Yes it is right ointment for your treatment. Any way you should wait and watch for a couple of more years. This drug actually helps only a very few people. Most of the people develop facial hair on their own as they grow older but if the drug is used simultaneously we can not say what actually worked. I would suggest to a have patience for a few more years.
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General Physician•Alappuzha
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Yes Ethimom (Mometasone Furoate 0.1) and Tacroz forte (tacrolimus 0.1) be applied simultaneously on head and face for my dermatitis problem
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General Physician•Alappuzha
Hello I am sorry but there is no permanent treatment for VKC Precautions A. Avoid dust exposure B. Cold compresses C. Avoid rubbing Treatment A. Anti Allergic eyedrop like olopatadine twice daily B. Lubricating eye drop frequently like refresh tears C. Mild steroid like fluorometholone in tapering doses for severe cases
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Dermatologist•Ahmedabad
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Use a gentle cleanser like cetaphil,A good moisturiser like ceratop cream and any azelaic acid preparation at night
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