immunomodulator
/ˌɪmjənoʊˈmɑdʒəleɪtər/
noun
- A substance or drug that changes or adjusts the activity of the immune system.
- Some natural immunomodulators, like certain mushrooms, are thought to boost the body's defenses.
- Researchers are testing a new immunomodulator that could reduce allergic reactions.
- The doctor prescribed an immunomodulator to help control the patient's autoimmune disease.