Abrammune is used to regulate the activity of the immune system and is prescribed for some autoimmune diseases or as part of the treatment plan after organ transplantation. It works to inhibit the excessive immune response that may cause tissue damage or rejection of the transplanted organ. It is considered a medication that requires close monitoring and is taken orally in doses determined by the doctor according to the severity of the condition and the patient's response. Abrammune may cause some side effects such as nausea, low blood cells, or disturbances in liver function. Therefore, it is important to conduct periodic tests to assess the body's safety. It is also recommended to avoid exposure to any infection during the treatment period and not to use any other medications without consulting a doctor to ensure that there are no drug interactions.