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24 December, 08:10

How do immunosuppressant drugs affect the body?

A. They increase the number of stem cells the patient can produce.

B. They leave the patient vulnerable to infection and some types of cancers.

C. They make the immune system stronger by suppressing agents that can weaken it.

D. They replace chemicals in the body that autoimmune diseases have destroyed.

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  1. 24 December, 10:53
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    I really just want to say B because they just suppress the immune system, but they are used to treat autoimmune diseases, but the drug itself doesn't replace anything
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