Immunosuppressor (Noun)
Meaning
A drug that lowers the body's normal immune response.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- Corticosteroids are common immunosuppressors that help treat various medical conditions such as allergic reactions, skin inflammation, and severe respiratory diseases.
- People taking an immunosuppressor, especially transplant recipients, have an increased risk of cancer as well as recurrent, potentially serious, viral, and other opportunistic infections.
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- As a powerful medication, this immunosuppressor can be used to treat severe medical conditions by significantly lowering the action of the immune system that would normally cause an allergic reaction from a transfusion or prevent transplant rejection.