What does immunomodulator mean?
noun
A substance that modifies the immune response, either by enhancing or suppressing it. Immunomodulators are used to treat various diseases, including autoimmune disorders and cancer.
Example
"The doctor prescribed an immunomodulator to help regulate the patient's immune system and reduce inflammation."
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