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Synopsis: 5. medicine & health: 2. drugs: Drugs: Immunosuppressant:


Livescience_2013 07482.txt

People with immune system disorders should speak with a doctor before taking melatonin supplements as melatonin may weaken the effectiveness of immunosuppressants.


Livescience_2014 04522.txt

The transplanted hearts survived in the baboons for more than 500 days with the baboons taking immunosuppressive drugs the researchers reported.


Popsci_2014 00833.txt

Human patients take immunosuppressant drugs when they get organ transplants so that's not unusual.)It seems


ScienceDaily_2014 10923.txt

These modifications should also allow transplants utilizing lower amounts of toxic immunosuppressive drugs. These recent scientific developments in the field of genetic engineering along with the generation of novel target specific immune suppression and their favorable impact on organ and cellular transplantation may instill a new ray of hope for thousands


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