Immunosupressive drugs. To reduce the risk of transplant rejection, patients are treated with immunosuppressive drugs that will dampen their immune response. Immunosuppressive drugs are given in two phases; an initial induction phase involving a high dose, and a later maintenance phase which involves using the drug in the long term at a lower dose.
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by P Chocair 2024 Cited by 102We added low-dose allopurinol (25 mg on alternative days) to triple immunosupression with cyclo- sporin, prednisolone,and azathioprine for twelve recipients
by BV Rao 2024 Cited by 8Chronic stress-induced hyperglycemia, cognitive deficits, immunosupression and depression was attenuated by ashwagandha . The results indicate that ashwagandha
Drugs acting on endocrine gland including steroids immunosupress ant. 230 330 Prednisolone 10 mg Tabs IP. 10's. 4.50. Drugs acting on endocrine gland
by GCB de Lacerda 2024 Cited by 18Seizures caused by post-hepatic immunosupression can be treated by phenytoin or levetiracetam. Seizures in Wilson's disease may result from D-penicillamine
by V Bhatia 2024 Cited by 40Drug induced gingival hyperplasia is an uncommon entity. Anticonvulsants, immunosupressants and calcium channel blockers are often
Transplant patients take immunosuppressants to prevent organ rejection . There are many types of immunosupressants . These two types can increase potassium
by GCB de Lacerda 2024 Cited by 18Seizures caused by post-hepatic immunosupression can be treated by phenytoin or levetiracetam. Seizures in Wilson's disease may result from D-penicillamine
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