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I heard that my neigbour need to have a treatment with Azathioprine. I know that Azathioprine is one of the Immunosuppressive drugs and that it used for serious illness. I’m not sure what kind of illness. So I would like to know when is Azathioprine used? Can anybody answer on my question, please?

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Yes, you have right. Azathioprine is Immunosuppressive drug and it used to prevent production of antibodies usually after transplantations or to treat patients with autoimmune diseases. As I know, Azathioprine's indications include severe rheumatoid arthritis, autoimmune chronic active hepatitis and systemic lupus erythematosus. I think it’s very effective and pretty safe.
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