I understand you are experiencing discomfort. After a kidney transplant, you must strictly avoid NSAID pain relievers like ibuprofen, which can damage your new kidney. For heartburn, an H2 blocker like famotidine is generally a safer option. If you take simple antacids, ensure you space them at least two hours apart from your transplant medicines, as they can prevent your crucial immunosuppressants from being properly absorbed. Because severe heartburn can sometimes mimic other conditions or be a side effect of your transplant medications, please contact your transplant team immediately. They can safely evaluate your symptoms and recommend the exact dosage tailored to your kidney function.
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I am experiencing severe, painful heartburn after a sickle cell crisis following my kidney transplant. What medication can I safely take for relief?