
Immunomodulatory Drugs
Immunomodulatory drugs are medications that help regulate and balance the immune system’s activity. They are used to treat conditions where the immune system is overactive, such as multiple sclerosis or certain autoimmune diseases, by calming the immune response. Conversely, they can also boost immune function when it’s weakened. These drugs work by modifying immune cells' behavior or signaling pathways, aiming to reduce inflammation or prevent immune attacks on the body. Overall, they help restore healthier immune activity, managing disease symptoms and preventing further damage.