Some transplant recipients may develop high blood pressure (also called hypertension) and/or high cholesterol due to immunosuppressive therapy; however there are ways to manage it, including:
Your doctor may also decide to reduce the dose of anti-rejection medications, or switch the type of anti-rejection medications you take to help limit risks to your cardiovascular health. Additional medications to help lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels may also be needed.
To learn more, read the following brochures, which are Adobe® Portable Document Format (PDF) files. Please click here to download Adobe Reader for free.
To learn more, read Blood Pressure and Your New Organ and Cholesterol and Your New Organ
Talk to your transplant team right away if you are experiencing any side effects that are affecting your decision to take your medications. Your team can help you manage these side effects, and may explore altering or switching your medications.
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