Last Updated: 8/29/2025
Mycophenolic acid
Drug Name(s): Myfortic
Class: DMARDs
Type: Immunosuppressant
This immunosuppressant medication is FDA-approved to prevent organ transplant rejection. It is used off-label to treat a number of rheumatic diseases, including lupus, lupus nephritis, vasculitis, uveitis and scleroderma-related interstitial lung disease, especially in those who can’t take corticosteroids.
Dosage
Form(s): tablet
720 to 1,080 mg twice daily; varies by disease
Potential Side Effects
Do not take if pregnant, breastfeeding, or if you may become pregnant. Men must use a condom. Increased risk of serious infection. Rash or hives; bloody stools; vision changes; drowsiness; fatigue; trouble sleeping; constipation; diarrhea; nausea; vomiting.
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