Anti-Rejection Medicines: Ensuring Long-Term Transplant Success
Getting a new organ is a big deal, and it's just the beginning. After the surgery, there's still a lot of work to be done to make sure the body doesn't reject the new organ. That's where anti-rejection medicines, or immunosuppressants, come in. These medicines help the body get used to the new organ and stop the immune system from attacking it. It's really important for people who have had a...
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