Azatioprine
Azathioprine is a medication used to prevent the body from rejecting a transplanted organ and to treat certain autoimmune diseases. It belongs to a class of drugs called immunosuppressants. Azathioprine works by suppressing the activity of the immune system, which is the body's natural defense against foreign invaders. By weakening the immune system, it can help prevent the rejection of transplanted organs and reduce the inflammation and damage caused by autoimmune conditions.
The primary uses of azathioprine include its role in preventing organ rejection after kidney, liver, and heart
Like all medications, azathioprine can cause side effects. Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and