
Immunomodulators
Immunomodulators are medications that adjust your immune system's activity, either boosting it when it’s weak or calming it when it's overactive. They are used to treat various conditions, such as autoimmune diseases where the immune system attacks the body, or to prevent organ rejection after transplants. By modifying immune responses, these drugs help manage symptoms and prevent disease progression. Examples include drugs used for rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, and some cancers. Overall, immunomodulators work by balancing the immune system to better protect or support your health.