"Immunological system" is just a fancy way to say "immune system".
No, it is a non-immunologic process (does not involve the body's immune system).
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.
An allergist/immunologist specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions of altered immunologic reactivity such as allergies, asthma, and autoimmune diseases. They are trained to identify and manage conditions related to the immune system's response to various triggers.
It may vary from country to county but it can be immunologist and sometimes clinical ecologist.The specialist is actually known as an Allergist[specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions of altered immunologic reactivity, such as allergic reaction].
Immunotherapy
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The scientific study of the way the immune system works in the body, including allergies, resistance to disease, and acceptance or rejection of foreign tissue
Production of sufficient immunologic memory typically takes a few weeks following the initial antigen exposure.
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.
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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.
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