الوقت المتطلب للقراءة 2 دقيقةImmunosuppressive Therapy After Liver Transplant Immunosuppression is one of the most essential pillars of treatment after a liver transplant. Its primary goal is to prevent the body from rejecting the transplanted organ. A combination of medications is usually prescribed, such as Tacrolimus, Mycophenolate, and Prednisolone, with doses precisely adjusted to each patient’s needs. Strict adherence to medication schedules is crucial — even missing a single day can lead to elevated immune rejection markers. Dr. Al-Akkad and his medical team carefully explain to every patient how to take these medications and how the doses will be gradually adjusted over time based on lab results. This helps prevent long-term complications such as high blood pressure or steroid-induced diabetes.







