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Sirolimus; a Class of Medications Works by Suppressing the Body's Immune System

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  Sirolimus, or rapamycin, is a class of drugs known as immunosuppressants. It is used to coat coronary stents, treat a rare lung disease called Lymphangioleiomyomatosis, and prevent organ transplant rejection. Sirolimus, in combination with other medicines, is widely used to prevent kidney transplant rejection. It works by suppressing the body's immune system and helps the body to accept the new organ. Chemotherapy drugs such as sirolimus use different ways to stop tumor cells from dividing so they stop growing or die. Sirolimus should only be taken by those who are healthy and those who do not have any other medical condition that may cause them to be allergic to the drugs. Sirolimus must be taken at least one week before or after any surgery, and it may be taken up to six months before it can be recommended again. It can be purchased over-the-counter. In general, sirolimus and most other gastrointestinal medications are best taken by pre-approval by a trained phlebotomist, an...