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Treatments for Crohn’s Disease

Immunosuppressants

Immunosuppressants target the immune system and reduce its activity and inflammatory response. The immune system is what triggers inflammation in the gut of people with Crohn’s disease. Immunosuppressants may take weeks or even months before results start showing. Some people need to combine different immunosuppressive drugs to get substantial relief. Some of these drugs include:

  • Azathioprine And Mercaptopurine

These drugs are commonly used [2] to treat this condition. Because these drugs lower the activity of the immune system, there is always a risk that they may make the body more vulnerable to infections. They may also cause inflammation of the liver, nausea, and vomiting. When you use these drugs, you should see your doctor regularly and perform blood tests so that side effects do not go unnoticed. Azathioprine is sold under the brand names Azasan and Imuran, while mercaptopurine can be purchased as Purinethol and Purixan.