The recommended dosage depends on the type of immunologic therapy. For some medicines, the physician will decide the dosage for each patient, taking into account a patient's weight and whether he/she is taking other medicines.
Anyone who has immunologic therapy should let the physician know all other medicines being taken. Some combinations of drugs may interact, that can increase or decrease the effects of one or both drugs or can.
Immunologic therapy is used to improve the immune system's natural ability to fight diseases such as cancer, hepatitis and AIDS. These drugs may also be used to help the body recover from immunosuppression resulting from.
Most drugs in this category are synthetic versions of substances produced naturally in the body. In their natural forms, these substances help defend the body against disease. For example, aldesleukin (Proleukin) is an artificially made.
The recommended dosage depends on the type and form of immunosuppressant drug and the purpose for which it is being used. Doses may be different for different patients.
Phyllis Fichtelman Nentwich has written: 'Intravenous therapy' -- subject(s): Administration & dosage, Drugs, Intravenous therapy, Nurses' instruction, Nursing, Parenteral Infusions, Parenteral feeding
Pills, Cachets, Sachets Lozenges etc are the classical dosage forms of the drugs
Ann Richards has written: 'Drugs in use' -- subject(s): Pharmaceutical Preparations, Administration & dosage, Drug Therapy, Pharmacological Phenomena, Handbooks
Amy Morrison Karch has written: 'Handbook of drugs and the nursing process' -- subject(s): Chemotherapy, Drug therapy, Drugs, Handbooks, Handbooks, manuals, Nursing, Nursing Process '2013 Lippincott's pocket drug guide for nurses' -- subject(s): Pharmaceutical Preparations, Drug Therapy, Nurses' Instruction, Pharmacological Phenomena, Handbooks '2007 Lippincott's nursing drug guide' -- subject(s): Dosage forms, Drug therapy, Drugs, Handbooks, Handbooks, manuals, Nurses' instruction, Pharmaceutical Preparations 'Focus on nursing pharmacology' -- subject(s): Chemotherapy, Drug therapy, Nurses' instruction, Nursing, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Pharmacology, Drug Therapy, Nurses' Instruction 'Lippincott's nursing drug guide 2006' -- subject(s): Drugs, Handbooks, manuals '2004 Lippincott's nursing drug guide' -- subject(s): Dosage forms, Drugs, Handbooks, manuals
It would depend on which drugs and at what dosage.
Although many can reduce the dosage of immunosuppressant drugs after the initial few months, virtually none can discontinue drugs altogether.
Biomedical therapy relies on drugs and medical procedures.
Billie Ann Wilson has written: '2001 Nursing drug guide' -- subject(s): Chemotherapy, Drugs, Handbooks, manuals, Handbooks, manuals, etc, Nursing, Pharmacopoeias 'Nurse's drug guide 2006' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Nursing, Nurses' Instruction, Drugs, Handbooks, manuals, Pharmacopoeias, Handbooks, Chemotherapy, Drug Therapy 'Prentice Hall Nurse's Drug Guide 2005' 'A unified approach to dosage calculation' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Administration & dosage, Nurses' instruction, Drugs, Problems, Pharmaceutical arithmetic, Nursing 'Dosage calculation' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Administration & dosage, Nurses' instruction, Drugs, Problems, Pharmaceutical arithmetic, Nursing 'A unified approach to dosage calculations' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Administration & dosage, Nurses' instruction, Drugs, Problems, Pharmaceutical arithmetic, Nursing