So, Valganciclovir is a medicine that helps treat and stop the spread of CMV, a type of virus that can really mess with your eyes or give you trouble after a transplant. It’s effective ’cause it keeps those germy bits that help the virus grow busy, so they can’t make more of it. You get it as tablets, like 450 mg each, and the doc says take a full 900 mg—either once or a couple of times, whichever they say—a with a meal, like breakfast or dinner, so it’s better.
It comes in a big bottle with 60 tablets in it. It tackles CMV really good, which is kind of a common worry for people who got new organs. How much they give you can be a little different based on how much you weigh and the kind of operation your donor gave to your organs and if it’s your first run-in or you’ve had this bug before.
It’s best to take these with your grub to help them work even better. Stay on top of any side effects and don’t forget to keep in touch with the doc while you’re on this stuff, okay?
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