Azathioprine for Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis User Reviews
Brand names: Imuran, Azasan
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"I have Wegener's granulomatosis (aka granulomatosis with polyangiitis). Was on Imuran for two years, have to switch to Neoral now. Apparently, it's not working as it should be. Dreading the switch, however, because Imuran gave me few to no side effects. Have experienced hair loss after about a year, but could also have a different cause (I take lots of other medication and many non-drug-related causes have to be considered as well, e.g., hormones, stress,...). Also, a very cheap drug for me, but we have universal health care in Belgium, so don't know if this is also the case elsewhere."