As adjectives the difference between immunosuppressive and nonimmunosuppressive
is that
immunosuppressive is (pharmacology) having the capability to suppress the immune system, capable of immunosuppression while
nonimmunosuppressive is not immunosuppressive.
As a noun immunosuppressive
is (pharmacology) an agent which is capable of immunosuppression.
Other Comparisons: What's the difference?
immunosuppressive English
Adjective
( en adjective)
(pharmacology) Having the capability to suppress the immune system, capable of immunosuppression.
Noun
( en noun)
(pharmacology) An agent which is capable of immunosuppression.
Synonyms
* immunosuppressor
* immunosuppressant
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nonimmunosuppressive English
Adjective
(-)
Not immunosuppressive. |