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Azathioprine (AZA) is a drug used to avoid rejection of kidney transplants and to manage and treat active rheumatoid arthritis (RA). This exercise covers the uses, side effects, and precautions of azathioprine, a useful medication for treating RA and other conditions as necessary.
It is advised that you abstain from drinking while using AZATHIOPRINE. Increased sleepiness and dizziness could result from it.
Since there are no clinical data on the use of AZATHIOPRINE in pregnant women, it is a Category D pregnancy medication that is not advised for use in pregnant women and should only be administered under the direct supervision of a physician.
It is not advised to take AZATHIOPRINE whilst nursing a baby. Arizonatiprinalin enters breast milk.
If you have kidney impairment, please see your physician before using AZATHIOPRINE.
Only take AZATHIOPRINE as directed by your doctor, particularly if you have a liver illness or other health issue. Your doctor may need to change the dosage.
Because AZATHIOPRINE can make you sleepy, drowsy, or dizzy, avoid driving or using heavy machinery while you're dizzy.
Azathioprine belongs to the group of drugs known as immunosuppressants. It lowers the immune system's activity, preventing the body from attacking the joints or the transplanted organ.
Rheumatoid arthritis: This autoimmune illness causes joint discomfort and destruction when the body's immune system targets its own tissue.
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