- the
immune system. Some
portions of the
immune system itself have
immunosuppressive effects on
other parts of the
immune system, and immunosuppression...
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Immunosuppressive drugs, also
known as
immunosuppressive agents,
immunosuppressants and
antirejection medications, are
drugs that
inhibit or
prevent the...
- Leflunomide, sold
under the
brand name
Arava among others, is an
immunosuppressive disease-modifying
antirheumatic drug (DMARD), used in
active moderate-to-severe...
-
endanger transplant have
decreased significantly with the
development of
immunosuppressive regimens.
Using kidney transplants as an example,
rates of
acute rejection...
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idiopathic membranous nephropathy, the
treatment options include immunosuppressive drugs and non-specific anti-proteinuric
measures such as ACE inhibitors...
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presently known. A
recent report also
suggests that
creatinine may have
immunosuppressive properties.
Serum creatinine is the most
commonly used
indicator (but...
-
medical use in the
United States in 1995
following the
discovery of its
immunosuppressive properties in the 1990s. It is
available as a
generic medication....
- the face, ankle, legs, or groin. A
history of
topical steroid or
immunosuppressive agent is noted.
Confirmation is with a skin s****ing and
either fungal...
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immune response to
prevent rejection of
transplanted organs or cells.
Immunosuppressive drugs help
manage organ transplantation and
autoimmune disease. Immune...
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gains dominance over
immune system,
starts growing and
establishes immunosuppressive environment. As a
consequence of immunoediting,
tumor cell clones...