Immunosuppressive Drugs for Kidney Transplantation

Philip F. Halloran(University of Alberta)
New England Journal of Medicine
December 22, 2004
Cited by 1,518

Abstract

Suppression of allograft rejection is central to successful organ transplantation; thus, immunosuppressive agents are crucial for successful allograft function. Immunosuppressive drugs are used for induction (intense immunosuppression in the initial days after transplantation), maintenance, and reversal of established rejection. This review considers the use of immunosuppressive drugs in organ transplantation, focusing on renal transplantation.


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