Biological Response Modifiers
Biological response modifiers, also known as biologics, are substances used to modify an organism's biological response to a disease, injury, or environmental factor. These substances can be naturally occurring, such as antibodies and cytokines, or designed to mimic the actions of the body's own immune system. Biologics are important for treating many diseases, including autoimmune disorders, cancer, and infectious diseases, and for improving the body's resistance to harmful substances in the environment. Biologics can be administered through various routes, including injections and inhalers, and are considered an important alternative to traditional pharmaceutical therapies.
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