Therapy for immunologic disease. New ways of using old drugs.

Abstract:

:Treatment of immunologically mediated diseases has been hampered by the lack of therapeutic agents capable of selectively altering distinct areas of the immune network. Unfortunately, most immunomodulating drugs with such capability are not selective in their suppressive effects, often causing untoward reactions such as infection. In an attempt to obviate these effects, new schemes of administering these agents so as to minimize adverse side effects and maximize benefits have been developed. Such regimens utilizing corticosteroids and certain cytotoxic drugs are proving effective. Progress will probably be limited to the devising of new protocols for existing pharmacologic agents until newer drugs are developed that can more precisely modify specific phases of the exaggerated immune reactivity characteristic of immunologically mediated diseases.

journal_name

Postgrad Med

journal_title

Postgraduate medicine

authors

Katz P

doi

10.1080/00325481.1983.11698479

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1983-10-01 00:00:00

pages

353-60

issue

4

eissn

0032-5481

issn

1941-9260

journal_volume

74

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