Immune modulators Flashcards

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T and B-cell Suppressors

MOA-

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Block antibody production by B cells, inhibit suppressor and helper T cells, and modify the release of interleukins and of T cell growth factor

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T and B cell suppressors

Names-

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  • Cyclosporine (P)
  • Azathioprine
  • Glatiramer
  • Mycophenolate
  • Tacrolimus
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T and B cell suppressors

Cyclosporine-

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(P) Suppression of rejection in a variety of transplants, RA, and psoriasis

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T and B cell suppressors

Azathioprine-

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Prevention of rejection in renal hemotransplants and tx of RA

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T and B cell suppressors

Glatiramer-

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Reduction of number of relapses in MS in adults

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T and B cell suppressors

Mycophenolate-

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Prevention of rejection after renal or heart transplants in adults

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T and B cell suppressors

Tacrolimus-

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Prevention of rejection after heart or liver transplants

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T and B cell suppressors

Contraindications-

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  • Known allergy
  • Preg/Lact
  • Hepatic dz
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T and B cell suppressors

Adverse effects-

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  • Increased risk for infection
  • Development of neoplasms
  • Hepatotoxicity
  • Renal toxicity/ dysfxn
  • Pulmonary edema
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T and B cell suppressors

Drug-Drug

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Increased risk of toxicity if these drugs are combined with other drugs that are hepatotoxicity or nephrotoxicity

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