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How to pronounce immunosuppressive in English?

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Synonyms immune suppressant drug, immunosuppressant, immunosuppressive drug, immunosuppressor
Type of medicament, medication, medicinal drug, medicine
Has types amethopterin, purinethol, mercaptopurine, methotrexate, methotrexate sodium
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Examples of immunosuppressive

immunosuppressive
Can be aggravated by treatment with topical steroid or immunosuppressive creams.
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Its novel structure and immunosuppressive activity drew the group's interest.
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This data highlights a potential immunosuppressive activity specific to HIV infection.
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The inheritance pattern is there, and evidence of crucial immunosuppressive encounters.
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Aside from pregnant women, people with immunosuppressive diseases such as AIDS are at risk.
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Khouri notes that only five patients in the study group remain on immunosuppressive therapy.
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Survival of pig islet transplants was made possible with a novel immunosuppressive protocol.
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Because your husband is on immunosuppressive therapy, he is not a candidate for the vaccine.
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How, Braude asked, could an immunosuppressive play such a vital role?
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More examples
  • Of or relating to a substance that lowers the body's normal immune response and induces immunosuppression
  • Immunosuppression involves an act that reduces the activation or efficacy of the immune system. Some portions of the immune system itself have immuno-suppressive effects on other parts of the immune system, and immunosuppression may occur as an adverse reaction to treatment of other conditions. ...
  • (Immunosuppression) In MS, form of treatment that slows or inhibits the body's natural immune responses, including those directed against the body's own tissues. Examples of immunosuppressive treatments in MS include cyclosporin, methotrexate, and azathioprine.
  • (immunosuppression) (im-mune-no-suh-PREH-shun) a state in which the body's immune system does not respond as it should. ...
  • (Immunosuppression) Weakening of the immune system that causes a lowered ability to fight infection and disease.
  • (Immunosuppression) A reduction in the capacity of the immune system. Caused by infection (eg HIV), drug treatment, pregnancy and malnutrition among others. Immunosuppressed individuals are commonly referred to as immunocompromised.
  • (Immunosuppression) A state in which the immune system does not function properly and its protective functions are inadequate. The patient is more susceptible to infections. This can occur as a result of intensive chemotherapy and radiation therapy. It can also occur because of disease states.
  • (Immunosuppression) Condition in which the patient's immune system is functioning at a lower than normal level. Sometimes done on purpose (e.g., to allow donor stem cells to engraft), often as side effect of transplant or therapy for side effects
  • (Immunosuppression) Impairment of the T-lymphocytes prevent competent immunological response against pathogenic challenge and the affected birds become more susceptible to disease conditions such as coccidiosis and "Escherichia coli" infection . ...