
Interleukin (IL) Inhibitors
Interleukin (IL) inhibitors are medications that block specific proteins called interleukins, which are part of the immune system. These proteins help regulate inflammation and immune responses in the body. When the immune system is overactive, it can lead to chronic diseases like arthritis, asthma, or certain autoimmune disorders. By inhibiting interleukins, these medications can reduce inflammation and help control symptoms, improving patients' quality of life. They are often used when traditional treatments are not effective, offering a targeted approach to managing immune-related conditions.