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What are immunomodulators???​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Immunomodulators : These modulate the activity of a patient's immune response, either up or down, until a desired level of therapeutic effect is reached.

  • Cytokines are natural immunomodulator secreted by one type of immune cell that elicits response in another type of immune cell, these include interleukins, interferons and tumour necrosis factors.
  • There are two general clinical approaches of immunomodulation.
Answered by shantelnyongesa
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Answer:

Immunomodulators are medications used to help regulate or normalize the immune system. Examples include one class of immunomodulator which is used as an add-on therapy to treat asthma and another which treats hereditary angioedema.

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