Immunosuppressants are a class of medications crucial in managing autoimmune diseases and preventing organ rejection after transplants. These life-changing drugs help modulate the immune system, reducing inflammation and preventing it from attacking the body's healthy tissues or a transplanted organ. By suppressing excessive immune responses, immunosuppressants improve quality of life for those affected by conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and Crohn's disease, enabling better disease management and remission. For transplant recipients, these medications are vital in preventing organ rejection, allowing for successful transplantation and prolonging graft survival.
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