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teresa_henry2026-04-18

Livtencity 200mg Tablets have recently been approved for treating cytomegalovirus (CMV) in transplant recipients who don't respond to or can't tolerate other medications. While this offers a new hope for those with limited options, it also comes with a list of severe potential side effects. This thread is aimed at discussing the efficacy, side effects, and personal experiences with Livtencity. Let's hear from those who have used it, healthcare professionals, and anyone else with insights on this new treatment option.

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ashley_alvarez6d ago

My sister just started taking Livetency after her kidney transplant. She's been having some stomach issues, but the doctors assured her it's normal. Hoping it works out for her. Keep fingers crossed!

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adam_owens6d ago

I'm a medical professional who's been reading about Livetency. What concerns me are the urgent side effects. Keeping an eye on my patients and encourage them to report any unusual symptoms.

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kathryn_peters6d ago

There are so many drugs and they all have side effects, honestly some of the side effects listed here aren't that bad compared to others out there. I think I'll wait for more studies before condemning or praising it.

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ethan_ferguson6d ago

I think it's great that we have new options for CMV, but developers really need to work on the side effects. There are so many serious risks.