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Anti-rejection Medications

Anti-rejection drugs, also known as immunosuppressants, are medications used to prevent the body’s immune system from rejecting transplanted organs or tissues. By inhibiting immune responses, these drugs help maintain the acceptance of the transplant, ensuring its functionality and longevity while also posing risks of infection and other complications.

Generic Names of Anti-Rejection Drugs

Some common generic names of anti-rejection drugs include Azathioprine, Cyclosporine, Mycophenolate mofetil, Tacrolimus, and Sirolimus. These medications work by modulating the immune response to safeguard transplanted organs.