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immunosuppressant

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im·mu·no·sup·pres·sion  (my-n-s-prshn, -my-)
n.
Suppression of the immune response, as by drugs or radiation, in order to prevent the rejection of grafts or transplants or to control autoimmune diseases. Also called immunodepression.

immu·no·sup·pressant (-prsnt) n.
immu·no·sup·pressed (-prst) adj.
immu·no·sup·pressive adj.
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Noun1.immunosuppressant - a drug that lowers the body's normal immune response
medicament, medication, medicinal drug, medicine - (medicine) something that treats or prevents or alleviates the symptoms of disease
mercaptopurine, Purinethol - a drug (trade name Purinethol) that interferes with the metabolism of purine and is used to treat acute lymphocytic leukemia
amethopterin, methotrexate, methotrexate sodium - toxic antimetabolite that limits cellular reproduction by acting as an antagonist to folic acid; used to treat certain cancers and psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis
Translations
immunosuppressant [ɪˈmjuːnəʊsəˈpresənt]


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Astellas has strong basis on transplantation field worldwide through the marketing of Prograf, an immunosuppressant discovered and developed by Astellas, for organ transplantation field in more than 70 countries.
CellCept is Roche's leading immunosuppressant or "anti-rejection" drug used in combination with other immunosuppressive drugs (cyclosporine and corticosteroids) for the prevention of rejection in patients receiving heart, kidney and liver transplants.
Add chickenpox, shingles, the immunosuppressant drugs used by cancer and organ-transplant patients, along with the increasing number of immunosuppressed patients who have HIV and AIDS, and it's not hard to understand why we are now seeing a greater incidence of herpes infections.
 
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