Adjuvants
Adjuvants are agents added to vaccines or other drugs in order to enhance their efficacy and potency. They are used to increase the immune response of the body to the vaccine or drug, helping to make it more effective. Adjuvants have become increasingly important in the modern world as they are used to help protect against vaccine-preventable diseases as well as for treatment of various illnesses. They can also be used as an alternative to antibiotics in some cases, as they can cause a stronger immune response to fight off infections or diseases. Additionally, adjuvants can help to reduce side effects associated with the drugs they are added to. Adjuvants are an essential part of modern medicine and are a critical component in many vaccines and treatments.
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