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Immunosuppressive drugs, also
known as
immunosuppressive agents,
immunosuppressants and
antirejection medications, are
drugs that
inhibit or
prevent the...
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Treatment may
include corticosteroids for
quick symptom relief,
immunosuppressants for
maintaining remission, and
biologics like anti-TNF therapies,...
- immunocompromised.
Administration of
immunosuppressive medications or
immunosuppressants is the main
method for
deliberately inducing immunosuppression; in...
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respond to
other forms of treatment,
systemic immunosuppressants are
sometimes used.
Immunosuppressants can
cause significant side
effects and some require...
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holding too many
platelets Diagnostic method Complete blood count Treatment None,
immunosuppressants,
platelet transfusion,
surgical removal of the spleen...
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fight diseases.
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs (NSAIDs) and
immunosuppressants are
commonly used to
reduce inflammation and
control the overactive...
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system cells,
particularly T cells,
there has been some
success using immunosuppressants (like cyclophosphamide, cladribine, chlorambucil, and cyclosporine)...
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acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, such as
neostigmine and pyridostigmine.
Immunosuppressants, such as
prednisone or azathioprine, may also be used. The surgical...
- more than six w****s, long-term
antihistamine therapy is indicated.
Immunosuppressants, such as
omalizumab or
cyclosporin may also be used.
About 20% of...
- Drug
repositioning (also
known as drug repurposing, re-profiling, re-tasking, or
therapeutic switching) is the
repurposing of an
approved drug for the...