Organ Transplants: Anti-Rejection Medicines
Overview
How are anti-rejection medicines used for an organ transplant?
People who've had an organ transplant need anti-rejection medicines. That's because the immune system will try to destroy the new organ. These medicines weaken your immune system and make it harder for your body to destroy your new organ. But they also make it harder for your body to fight infections, cancer, and other diseases.
Types of anti-rejection medicine you may need to take include:
- Corticosteroids.
- Calcineurin inhibitors.
- Antiproliferative agents.
- Monoclonal antibodies.
- Polyclonal antibodies.
These medicines are also called immunosuppressants.
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Current as of: September 25, 2023
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Author: Healthwise Staff
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All Healthwise education is reviewed by a team that includes physicians, nurses, advanced practitioners, registered dieticians, and other healthcare professionals.