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ethan_harris2026-04-18

Azathioprine 75mg tablets are a powerful immunosuppressive drug, commonly used to prevent organ transplant rejection and manage autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis. By weakening the immune system, it helps the body accept transplants and reduces inflammation in autoimmune conditions. However, its effectiveness comes with significant risks. It is essential to monitor for severe side effects, including allergic reactions, liver problems, infections, bleeding, and even a rare but serious brain condition called progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML). Regular blood tests and vigilance are crucial for managing these risks. Has anyone had experience with Azathioprine, especially regarding side effects and monitoring? Share your stories and tips!

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christian_cox4/15/2026

I had a really bad reaction to Azathioprine. I developed a severe rash and had to stop taking it immediately. It was scary, but luckily, my doctor caught it early.

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sean_chen4/15/2026

Worth it to avoid the alternative. But all these side effects have me wondering, is it really the best long-term solution?

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william_webb4/15/2026

Just wanted to drop a reminder to listen to your body. If something feels off, don't hesitate to call your doctor. Better safe than sorry!

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nancy_santos4/15/2026

Not everyone mentions this, but keeping yourself hydrated and eating light meals helps a lot with the stomach issues. Also, look out for that rare brain condition. kept me up at night researching it!

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randy_ramirez4/16/2026

I think it’s the balance between managing the condition and dealing with the side effects. If you feel better overall, it might be worth it.

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kathleen_gray4/16/2026

I avoid anything greasy or spicy. Stick to bland, easy-to-digest foods and plenty of water. That's been my experience, at least.

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janet_gardner4/16/2026

This drug is a lifesaver, but the side effects can be brutal. I had some really bad stomach issues at the start, but they gradually went away. Just be prepared for some ups and downs.

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joshua_morgan4/16/2026

I've been on Azathioprine for over a year now, and it's been a game-changer for my rheumatoid arthritis. My flare-ups have significantly reduced, but I have to be super careful about infections. I get regular blood tests every month, and my doctor keeps a close eye on my liver function.

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kyle_williams4/16/2026

I’ve been on this medication for 3 months after a kidney transplant. It’s odd to know it's suppressing my immune system, but the transplant seems to be holding strong. What’s everyone’s experience with the blood tests? Are they always this frequent?

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linda_fernandez4/16/2026

This may be a silly question, but can anyone recommend any specific drinks or foods to avoid while on Azathioprine? My stomach has been a bit off.