Siroboon 2mg Tablet
Siroboon 2mg Tablet is a prescription immunosuppressant medicine containing Sirolimus 2mg. It is mainly used to help prevent kidney transplant rejection by reducing the immune systemβs response against the transplanted organ. Siroboon 2 Tablet is listed for prevention of kidney transplant rejection, and product labeling also shows each film-coated tablet contains Sirolimus 2mg.
Sirolimus is also used in some countries for lymphangioleiomyomatosis, a rare lung disease, under specialist supervision. It is a strong medicine and should be used only with a valid prescription and regular medical monitoring.
Product Information
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand Name | Siroboon 2mg Tablet |
| Generic Name | Sirolimus |
| Strength | 2mg |
| Dosage Form | Tablet |
| Therapeutic Class | Immunosuppressant |
| Drug Class | mTOR Inhibitor |
| Route of Administration | Oral |
| Common Use | Prevention of kidney transplant rejection |
| Prescription Required | Yes |
| Used Under | Transplant specialist / doctor supervision |
Uses of Siroboon 2mg Tablet
Siroboon 2mg Tablet may be prescribed for:
- Prevention of kidney transplant rejection
- Immunosuppressive therapy after transplant
- Helping the body accept a transplanted kidney
- Selected specialist-supervised conditions where Sirolimus is clinically required
- Lymphangioleiomyomatosis in selected patients, depending on country approval and doctor advice
Sirolimus decreases the immune systemβs response to a transplanted organ and may also treat lymphangioleiomyomatosis.
How Siroboon 2mg Tablet Works
Siroboon 2mg Tablet contains Sirolimus, an mTOR inhibitor immunosuppressant. It works by reducing immune cell activity, which helps lower the chance that the body will attack or reject a transplanted kidney.
Because it suppresses the immune system, patients using Siroboon may have a higher risk of infections and should follow medical monitoring carefully.
Dosage and Administration
Siroboon 2mg Tablet should be taken exactly as prescribed by the doctor.
General instructions:
- Take the tablet with water.
- Swallow it whole; do not crush, chew, or break it.
- Take it at the same time every day.
- It may be taken with or without food, but keep the routine consistent.
- Do not stop suddenly without doctor advice.
- Regular blood tests may be required.
- Avoid grapefruit juice unless your doctor says otherwise, because it may increase Sirolimus levels and side effects.
Common Side Effects
Common or possible side effects may include:
- Mouth ulcers
- Headache
- Nausea
- Diarrhea
- Stomach pain
- Acne
- Rash
- Swelling of hands or feet
- Increased cholesterol or triglycerides
- Increased risk of infection
- Delayed wound healing
- High blood pressure
Contact a doctor if side effects are severe, unusual, or long-lasting.
Serious Safety Information
Seek urgent medical advice if you notice:
- Fever or infection symptoms
- Severe cough or breathing problem
- Chest pain
- Unusual bleeding or bruising
- Severe abdominal pain
- Swelling of face, lips, tongue, or throat
- Severe allergic reaction
- Wound healing problems
- Yellowing of skin or eyes
- Reduced urination
Sirolimus may reduce the bodyβs ability to fight infections and can cause serious side effects, so the risks and benefits should be discussed with a doctor.
Precautions Before Use
Before taking Siroboon 2mg Tablet, inform your doctor if you have:
- Liver disease
- Kidney problems
- High cholesterol
- Diabetes
- Current infection
- Slow wound healing
- Lung disease
- Any planned surgery
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding condition
- Allergy to Sirolimus
- Current use of other transplant medicines, antibiotics, antifungals, antivirals, or cholesterol medicines
Patients should also protect skin from strong sunlight, because immunosuppressants may increase skin-related risks. Sun protection is commonly advised during Sirolimus therapy.
FAQ β Siroboon 2mg Tablet
1. What is Siroboon 2mg Tablet?
Siroboon 2mg Tablet is an immunosuppressant medicine containing Sirolimus 2mg.
2. What is the generic name of Siroboon 2mg Tablet?
The generic name is Sirolimus.
3. What is Siroboon 2mg Tablet used for?
It is mainly used to prevent kidney transplant rejection.
4. Is Siroboon 2mg an immunosuppressant?
Yes, Siroboon 2mg is an immunosuppressant medicine.
5. Is Siroboon 2mg used after kidney transplant?
Yes, it may be prescribed after kidney transplant to reduce the risk of organ rejection.
6. How does Siroboon 2mg Tablet work?
It reduces immune system activity, helping the body accept the transplanted kidney.
7. Is Siroboon 2mg a steroid?
No, Siroboon 2mg is not a steroid. It is an mTOR inhibitor immunosuppressant.
8. Can Siroboon 2mg be used for lung disease?
Sirolimus may be used for lymphangioleiomyomatosis in selected patients under specialist supervision.
9. Is a prescription required for Siroboon 2mg Tablet?
Yes, Siroboon 2mg Tablet requires a valid prescription.
10. How should Siroboon 2mg Tablet be taken?
Take it exactly as prescribed by your doctor with water.