WHO advises that this group of drugs is used only when adequate resources and specialist care are available. Specific experience, accuracy in diagnosis, and dose or special equipment are required to be used correctly.
Immunosuppressive drugs are used in the recipient of organ taste to suppress rejection; they are also used as second-line drugs in cases of chronic inflammation. Treatment must be initiated by a specialist. Accurate monitoring of blood counts is required in patients receiving immunosuppressive drugs and dose should be controlled to prevent bone marrow poisoning. Patients receiving immunosuppression are particularly vulnerable to non-stereotypical infections.
Immunosuppressive drugs are used in the recipient of organ taste to suppress rejection; they are also used as second-line drugs in cases of chronic inflammation. Treatment must be initiated by a specialist. Accurate monitoring of blood counts is required in patients receiving immunosuppressive drugs and dose should be controlled to prevent bone marrow poisoning. Patients receiving immunosuppression are particularly vulnerable to non-stereotypical infections.