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Immunosuppressive Therapy
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Immunosuppressive therapy is a medical treatment that reduces the activation or efficacy of the immune system. It is commonly used in organ transplant recipients to prevent rejection, as well as in autoimmune diseases to suppress the body's own immune response.
Key Features
- Reduces immune response
- Used in organ transplantation
- Treats autoimmune diseases
Pros
- Effective in preventing organ rejection
- Helpful in managing autoimmune disorders
Cons
- Increased risk of infections
- Side effects such as nausea, fatigue, and hair loss