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Q: In new organ rejection what type of hypersensitivity is this?
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Why do you think rejection occurs?

Rejection of what? A transplanted organ? Sometimes the body recognises the new organ as a foreign body and attacks it. Medication is given to prevent it usually.


What are anti-rejection drugs used to treat?

Anti-rejection drugs, which are also called immunosuppressants, help to suppress the immune system's response to a new organ.


What are some risks of having a transplant?

If the donors tissue doesn't match yours, your bodies immune system sees the new organ as a threat and destroys it. After an organ transplant, you will need to take anti rejection medicines, or immunosuppressants, for as long as you have the donor organ. Because your immune system will try to destroy the new organ, anti rejection medicines are needed to decrease your immune system's response so the new organ stays healthy.


Which type of medication is administered to prevent the rejection of donor tissue?

The type of drug given to prevent or reduce the body's normal immune response is referred to as an immunosuppressant. This antirejection medication is issued when a new organ is placed inside a patientâ??s body, because otherwise the patient's immune system recognizes the organ as foreign tissue and tries to reject it.


What is the best anti rejection drug to take?

THERE IS NO ONE specific medication to take for anti-rejection, as in an organ transplant..Your physician needs to weigh all the factors, then pick the medication he/she feels is appropriate. Before I was involved with caring for someone with cancer, I thought CHEMOTHERAPY was a specific drug given to cancer patients. What I learned was, chemotherapy is actually a combination of different anti-cancer drugs mixed together, depending on the type of cancer and different factors. There are at least 50 if not more combinations of drugs, mixed like a "cocktail", to give someone with cancer. For every type and severity of cancer, there is a different "cocktail". If you or someone you know is on an anti-rejection medication, don't be afraid to question the physician and also do some research.


Which groups of people have concerns about organ transplants and why?

three common concerns of the general public regarding transplants three common concerns of the general public regarding transplants


Disadvantage of organ transplant?

Some disadvantages of organ transplants include rejection, high cost, and compatibility. Organs have a very limited lifespan outside the body which requires transplants to be completed in a matter of hours.


What drug is used to prevent organ transplant rejection?

To prevent rejection you need to take immunosupressivemedication. These medications lower/suppress your immune system so it won't attack the transplanted organ. cyclosporin, mycophenolate, tacrolimus are examples of immune suppressing medication.


How do anti rejection drugs work?

The medications work by interfering with the multiplication process of white blood cells, which is part of the body's natural defense system when foreign invaders, such as a new organ, are detected.


Current method to prevent rejection of the transplant human heart?

A current method to prevent human heart rejection is: Is Prograf, which suppresses your imunesystem so that it doesn't attack the new organ. But there are some very serious risks. Infection is likely to occur because of the immunesystem not working properly


Can organ transplants gone wrong?

They can. Without the donor organ being fully connected into the patient's body, there is no way to know if it's going to work or not. Obviously, the previous organ has (usually) been removed by this point (exception being in kidney transplants, or "piggy back" transplants), so if the new organ does not work, you're slightly stuck... If the organ has had a long time from being harvested from the donor to going into the patient, the odds of it not working become higher. Also, the experience of you surgeon does influence whether an organ transplant works or not (however inexperienced surgeons are not allowed to operate without the guidance of a more experienced surgeon). Also, 'organ rejection' can cause transplants to fail. (But this does not equate to death of the patient - some rejection is treatable with drugs, the rest (whom drugs do not work for) require a re-transplant).


Why are men afraid to meet a new female-?

Some men are afraid to meet new females because they are afraid of rejection.