terminology
interferons and interleukins
immunomodulators
immunomodulators cont
100

this is the formation of blood cells; adequate cell production suppo0rts normal immune system function or immunocompetence, what is this formation called?

hematopoiesis

100

these are made up of WBC's and other cells; they are natural substances that fight infection, what are these called?

interferons

100

what is the prototype for this?

interferon alpha-2b medication

100
what organs have risk of toxicity from these and are more common in older adults?

neurotoxicity and cardiotoxicity

200

when there is inadequate or immune deficiency this leads to risk of this, what is this?

infection and cancer

200

these produce cytokines, they act on non-hematopoietic cells, what are these called?

interleukins

200

that are the therapeutic effect and use of this medication?

tx of certain types of cancer, hepatitis B and C, genital warts

200

this is contraindicated in this population and need effective methods to prevent this?

women, pregnancy

300

these are small proteins released n cells that specifically affect cell and cell communicaton

cytokines

300

what WBCs are part of the immune cells?

neutrophils, monocytes, lymphocytes

300

what is a very common adverse effect that patients can feel?

flu-like symptoms

300

what mental health concerns are there for this medication?

depression and suicide

400

hormone secreted by kidney's, stimulates bone marrow production of RBC's

erythropoiesis

400

this is the term for low neutrophil count, what is this?

neutropenia

400

these may be increased and produce Iver toxicity, what is increased?

enzymes

400

these labs need to be check prior to start of treatment and periodically thereafter, what are these?

CBC and LFT's

500

what drug interactions are not recommended?

any other drugs that suppress the immune system

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