Azathioprine
medication Under reviewAn immunosuppressive medication used to prevent organ transplant rejection and treat rheumatoid arthritis.
Research summary
Scientific evidence on azathioprine in healthy human subjects is extremely limited, primarily confined to pharmacokinetic studies assessing bioequivalence of formulations rather than health benefits or long-term effects. No studies demonstrate benefits such as improved cognitive function, physical performance, or other wellness outcomes in healthy individuals, as its use is targeted at disease states. Research consensus emphasizes its safety and tolerability in short-term, single-dose administration to healthy volunteers for drug development purposes, with no evidence of therapeutic applications outside immunosuppression.
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