Drugs and Pharmacology Relevant to Transplantation
Drugs and pharmacology relevant to transplantation involve medications and treatments aimed at improving outcomes for patients receiving transplants. These drugs have the goal of preventing and controlling complications, improving the patient's ability to accept the transplant, and managing immunosuppressive therapy. Common drugs and treatments include antibiotics, anti-rejection medications, antivirals, immunosuppressants, and hormone therapies. The use of these drugs and pharmacological treatments has improved transplant outcomes and patient quality of life significantly.
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