On the types and collocations of common immunosuppressive drug

On the types and collocations of Common Immunosuppressive Drug

Immunosuppressive drug, also known as immunosuppressants, commonly known as anti-rejection drugs. To prevent rejection, kidney transplant recipients need to take long-term immunosuppressive drug, often in combination with three or even four immunosuppressive drug, and it’s as if the mix is different. Then again, how many oral immunosuppressive drug are on the market? That’s the question renal pals with a penchant for exploring the unknown must be asking themselves a thousand times? Are you just going to put them together and start eating them?

Now, Dr. Wang and you kidney friends to talk about this topic, but only shallow. . . . .

There are so many commonly used oral immunosuppressive drug that Dr. Wang doesn’t have time to count them. But Dr. Wang knows there are several kinds! According to the mechanism of action of different drugs, can be divided into the following categories:

Common adrenocortical hormone include prednisone, prednisolone, metronidazole, etc.

Calcineurin inhibitors: commonly used drugs are cyclosporine a (neoshandimin, neosaisipin) , tacrolimus (Henry Pollock kefu-commonly known as FK506, prolactin sustained-release capsules, central america-tacrolimus) ;

Anti-metabolic or anti-proliferative drugs: commonly used drugs include mycophenolate mofetil (mycophenolate mofetil, seccopine, Meave) , Purine analogue (azathioprine, Mizoribine) ;

Other classes: e.g. . Sirolimus (Rapa Ming, etc.).

The topic of drug combinations is too professional and too particular, and Dr. Wang finds it difficult to tell a story in under 10,000 words, say a simple, easy to remember the basic principles: the above 4 types of drugs in each category can only choose a maximum!

Hope the above information can satisfy some renal friends to explore feelings!