Immunosuppressives
Immunosuppressants are medications that reduce the body’s immune response. They are used to treat a variety of conditions, including:Â
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Organ transplants
Immunosuppressants prevent the body from rejecting a transplanted organ or stem cells. They are taken for life, and stopping or missing doses can lead to rejection.Â
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Autoimmune diseases
Immunosuppressants treat conditions where the immune system attacks healthy cells and tissues. They can help minimize symptoms and even put some diseases into remission.Â
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Allergies
Immunosuppressants can treat conditions marked by an overactive immune response.Â
Some common immunosuppressants include:
Cyclosporines, Tacrolimus, Mycophenolate mofetil, Prednisone, Azathioprine, and Sirolimus.Â
Immunosuppressants can have serious side effects, including:
- Increased risk of infections
- Upset stomach and vomiting
- Increased risk for certain types of cancers
- Increased blood pressure
- Increased risk of kidney damage
- Risk of liver damageÂ
This is for informational purposes only. For medical advice or diagnosis, consult a professional.
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