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This video highlights the stories of transplant recipients in different stages of the transplant process. Their personal experiences help answer some of the questions and concerns recipients have about their transplant and recovery periods. Receive your free copy of this full video when you join Transplant Experience.
This video explains why recipients' bodies need immunosuppressive medications. It focuses on the medications that make up the cornerstone of therapy and includes helpful animation, interviews with doctors, and other easy-to-understand health information.
To maintain good health, it is important for transplant recipients to be part of the decision-making process and to understand medication choices. This video reviews and discusses these opportunities and responsibilities by featuring the personal experiences of several transplant recipients receiving Prograf (tacrolimus).
Cardiovascular diseases, such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol, are common problems post-transplant and may be caused or made worse by certain immunosuppressants. This video focuses on recipients who have successfully managed their heart disease and are living healthy, active lives.
This video helps recipients and their families gain a greater understanding of the various ways that transplantation affects women. The video focuses on how family, pregnancy, and physical appearance are affected by transplantation and medication choices.
For reasons that are not yet understood, African American transplant recipients are at a higher risk for certain complications post-transplant. This video looks into the lives of African Americans who have faced and overcome issues such as acute rejection, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.
This video takes a peek inside the lives of pediatric transplant recipients and their families, and offers insight into the issues such as acute rejection, growth and development, and medication management.
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