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As for how many transplanted organs are rejected, Dr. Wilson said the current immunosuppressives -- drugs designed to prevent rejection -- have considerably cut the rejection rate.
Most transplant patients, thus, need immunosuppressant drugs to prevent rejection.
The drug, rapamycin, is used in kidney transplant patients to prevent rejection by blocking cell growth.
(The methods used to prevent rejection are discussed in full, below).
It is clear that none of the agents so far used to prevent rejection is ideal.
The drug involved, Myfortic, is an immune suppressant used to help prevent rejection of transplanted kidneys.
At first, to prevent rejection, the patient takes the usual drugs.
After surgery, the patient would be started on a regimen of immunosuppressive medications to prevent rejection of the new organ.
In most experiments it was more difficult to prevent rejection of the heart than of the kidney.
But such fine-tuning involves a balancing act — giving sufficient amounts of the drugs to prevent rejection of the tissue but not enough to lead to infection.
Permanent assist pumps would also eliminate the risks of the immune-suppressing drugs that transplant recipients need to prevent rejection of the donated heart.
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