antifibrótica
Antifibrótica refers to a type of medication or substance that is designed to prevent or treat fibrosis, a condition characterized by the excessive formation of connective tissue in an organ or tissue. Fibrosis can lead to the loss of organ function and even organ failure in severe cases. Antifibrótica medications aim to halt or reverse this process by inhibiting the production or action of fibrotic cells and substances.
Examples of antifibrótica medications include immunosuppressants, such as cyclosporine and tacrolimus, which are used to prevent
Antifibrótica is a broad term that encompasses different types of treatments depending on the specific disease
While antifibrótica treatments have shown promise in preclinical and clinical trials, their efficacy and safety can
Overall, antifibrótica represents a critical area of research in the field of regenerative medicine and fibrosis