Method for suppressing abnormal rise in immunological function a

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Antigen – epitope – or other immunospecific immunoeffector – Bacterium or component thereof or substance produced by said...

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ABSTRACT:
A method for suppressing abnormal rise in immunological function which often causes various types of autoimmune diseases, and an agent useful therefor are disclosed. The method is carried out by administering cholecalciferol or its derivative to patients suffering from abnormal rise in immunological function. The agent contains the above compound as active ingredient and is useful not only to treat and/or prevent the abnormal rise in immunological function but also to suppress graft rejection.

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