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Can I Take Prochlorper Along With Rejection Medicine?

i have had a kidney transplant 17 years ago, recently diagnosed with breast cancer and have started radiation treatments, my oncologist prescribed prochlorper for the nasaue and vomiting yesterday. wha ti need to know is it alright to take with the rejection medicine
Mon, 14 Sep 2015
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Hello and welcome to HCM.
As an Urologist, i can advise you, that Prochlorper is a safe medicine for treating nausea and vomitting.
If you can be more specific about your immuno-suppressive or anti-rejection treatment, being taken for the transplanted kidney, i can give you an expert advice.
You can send the medicines being taken to me, as a direct question.
Wish you well.
Dr.Matthew J. Mangat.
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Can I Take Prochlorper Along With Rejection Medicine?

Hello and welcome to HCM. As an Urologist, i can advise you, that Prochlorper is a safe medicine for treating nausea and vomitting. If you can be more specific about your immuno-suppressive or anti-rejection treatment, being taken for the transplanted kidney, i can give you an expert advice. You can send the medicines being taken to me, as a direct question. Wish you well. Dr.Matthew J. Mangat.