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Thursday, June 29, 2006

After Your Transplant (Infection & Rejection)

After your transplant, you will be on anti-rejection medications for the rest of your life. The purpose of these medications is to prevent your body from rejecting your new organ(s). Even though these medications prevent rejection of your organ(s), they also increase your risk of infections. It is important that you understand that these medications have many side effects. Some potential side effects may include . . . [more]

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