Immunosuppressive Agents
Immunosuppressive agents are drugs that suppress the immune system, blocking its ability to respond to foreign bodies such as bacteria, viruses, and transplanted organs. They are used to treat conditions such as autoimmune diseases, organ transplants, and some tumors. Immunosuppressants are an important part of modern medical care, helping to prevent rejection of transplanted organs, reduce inflammation and autoimmune responses, and provide relief to patients with chronic diseases.
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