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everolimus

Terms vs Everolimus - What's the difference?

terms | everolimus |


As nouns the difference between terms and everolimus

is that terms is while everolimus is (pharmacy) a derivative of rapamycin, used as an immunosuppressant to prevent rejection of organ transplants.

Everolimus vs Sirolimus - What's the difference?

everolimus | sirolimus |


In pharmacy|lang=en terms the difference between everolimus and sirolimus

is that everolimus is (pharmacy) a derivative of rapamycin, used as an immunosuppressant to prevent rejection of organ transplants while sirolimus is (pharmacy) the drug rapamycin.

As nouns the difference between everolimus and sirolimus

is that everolimus is (pharmacy) a derivative of rapamycin, used as an immunosuppressant to prevent rejection of organ transplants while sirolimus is (pharmacy) the drug rapamycin.

Rejection vs Everolimus - What's the difference?

rejection | everolimus |


As nouns the difference between rejection and everolimus

is that rejection is the act of rejecting while everolimus is (pharmacy) a derivative of rapamycin, used as an immunosuppressant to prevent rejection of organ transplants.

Immunosuppressant vs Everolimus - What's the difference?

immunosuppressant | everolimus |


As nouns the difference between immunosuppressant and everolimus

is that immunosuppressant is (pharmacology) an immunosuppressive agent while everolimus is (pharmacy) a derivative of rapamycin, used as an immunosuppressant to prevent rejection of organ transplants.

As an adjective immunosuppressant

is (pharmacology) capable of immunosuppression, immunosuppressive.

Rapamycin vs Everolimus - What's the difference?

rapamycin | everolimus |


As nouns the difference between rapamycin and everolimus

is that rapamycin is an immunosuppressant, extracted from Streptomyces hygroscopicus, used in tissue transplantation while everolimus is a derivative of rapamycin, used as an immunosuppressant to prevent rejection of organ transplants.