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Is Hydroxychloroquine an Immunosuppressant? - Genericcures
« on: April 15, 2024, 04:26:44 AM »
Hydroxychloroquine is not typically classified as an immunosuppressant, but rather as an antimalarial and anti-inflammatory drug. However, it does have some immunomodulatory effects that can impact the immune system.
Hydroxychloroquine works by inhibiting certain enzymes and pathways involved in the immune response, such as toll-like receptors and cytokine production. This can help to reduce inflammation and prevent the immune system from attacking healthy tissues in conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and lupus.
While Hydroxychloroquine Arthritis can have some immunosuppressive effects, it is not as potent as traditional immunosuppressant medicines like corticosteroids or methotrexate. It is generally considered to be a safer option for long-term use in autoimmune conditions due to its milder side effect profile.
However, it is important to note that hydroxychloroquine can still have potential risks and side effects, including cardiac toxicity and retinal damage. It should always be used under the supervision of a healthcare provider and monitored closely for any adverse effects.

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