Heart and Lung Medications

There are many medications you will be on after transplant. This presentation is the start to learning that new routine.

Which medication's dose is adjusted based on blood levels?

Before starting ANY new medications (over the counter and prescription) you must contact your coordinator to ensure no drug interactions.

You will be on an anti-rejection medication regimen for the rest of your life.

Which of the following medications is NOT used to prevent infections after transplant?

Why must blood sugar be managed and monitored closely after transplantation?

Each medication regimen is unique to the patient based on their needs and if they received a heart vs. a lung transplant.

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Thank you for your interest in The Transplant Center at Memorial Hermann. It is important that our patients take part in their preparedness and education in order to have a successful transplant and post-transplant life. If you have any questions feel free to call the social workers or your transplant coordinator at the Center for Advanced Heart Failure at (713) 704-4300.

Thank you for your interest in The Transplant Center at Memorial Hermann. It is important that our patients take part in their preparedness and education in order to have a successful transplant and post-transplant life. If you have any questions feel free to call the social workers or your transplant coordinator at the Center for Advanced Heart Failure at (713) 704-4300.

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