Pharmacological and toxicological studies in autoimmune diseases focus on developing and assessing drugs that can modulate the immune system to reduce inflammation and prevent tissue damage. These studies aim to identify effective treatments while minimizing side effects such as immunosuppression and organ toxicity. Research often involves both preclinical models and clinical trials to ensure that new therapies are safe and beneficial for patients with conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and multiple sclerosis.
13.1 Immunosuppressive Drugs and Their Mechanisms
13.2 Biologics in Autoimmune Therapy
13.3 Mechanisms of Immune Modulation
13.4 Side Effects and Monitoring
13.5 Toxicity in Autoimmune Treatments
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