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Important Issues to Discuss With Your Doctor Before Your Kidney Transplant


If you have not discussed the following points with your doctor or brought up any additional concerns you may have, it is important that you do so before your transplant surgery and before you start taking antirejection medication.

Pregnancy and breastfeeding (if you have a child or plan on becoming pregnant)
Discuss your general medical history with your doctor
Any medicine(s) that you're taking, whether prescribed by a doctor or not, including over-the-counter cough, cold, allergy, or natural/herbal medications
The medications you may be taking after your transplant
Potential side effects from your transplant medications

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