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define immunosuppressive drugs_??​

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An agent that decreases the body's immune responses. It reduces the body's ability to fight infections and other diseases, such as cancer. Immunosuppressive agents may be used to keep a person from rejecting a bone marrow or organ transplant.

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define immunosuppressive drugs_??

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Immunosuppressive drugs are used to prevent rejection. A kidney transplant from an identical twin, is always successful. If kidney is transplanted from other person except twin is also successful with the use of an immunosuppressant. The drug, named cyclosporin is a good immunosuppressant. It destroys T-cell mediated immune responses, while spares humoral antibody responses. This drug prevents rejection of kidney, heart and liver transplants. Cell mediated immune response is responsible for graft rejection.

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