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Drug Prevents Rejection in Kidney Transplant Patients

Published in AIDS Weekly, February 2nd, 1998

A study published in The New England Journal of Medicine shows that Zenapax (Daclizumab), prevents rejection in kidney transplant patients.

Zenapax is a genetically engineered drug used in combination with other anti-rejection medications, significantly reduces the risk of acute rejection episodes in patients who undergo kidney transplants. Because Zenapax is a humanized monoclonal antibody, the body is less likely to recognize it as foreign.

Thus, its efficacy is less likely to be limited by the body's natural response to non-human antibodies. The study found that Zenapax reduces the incidence of kidney rejection episodes to as low as 22 percent,...

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