Abstract

Immunity is the balanced condition of cellular processes in biology which provides sufficient biological responses against infection, illness, and other undesirable biological infections, maintaining a high level of immunity to prevent allergies, autoimmune diseases, and cancer. Immunologically, it is associated with multiorgan disorders, that is, a wide number of chronic conditions that negatively influence the health of patients. Innate and adaptive immunity refers to that innate immunity, as a type of first recognized nonspecific defense mechanism, that immediately reacts with antigens when appears in the body, and adaptive immunity is a type of immunity that targets antigen-specific immunity response. Adaptive immunity is also having a memory power that makes a future response against a specific antigen. Immunopharmacology is now a vast area covered with new modern activities related to health science. This chapter provides a recent study on a brief mechanism of action of immunomodulators on recent and old developments in clinical immunopharmacology.

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