Medications & Complications

Infection-Fighting Drugs

CYTOVENE® (ganciclovir)

Purpose:
CYTOVENE is used to prevent or treat CMV infection.

How to take:

  • CYTOVENE is given intravenously. The first few doses are generally given in the hospital.

  • The transplant team will determine the proper dosage and the length of time a patient should take CYTOVENE.

  • Take plenty of fluids with this medication - check with the transplant team about the amount.

Precautions:

  • CYTOVENE may reduce white blood cell count and lead to increased risk of infection.

  • The benefits of taking CYTOVENE if a patient is pregnant or breast feeding must be weighed against the potential hazards to her, her fetus, or her infant. A patient should consult her transplant team immediately if she thinks she's pregnant.

Principal side effects:
These include, but are not limited to, reduced white blood cell and platelet counts, abnormal kidney function, fever, rash, headaches, and confusion.



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