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What is micro-immunotherapeutic agent 2LEBV?

Pronunciation: /ˈmaɪˌkroʊ immunotherapeutic* ˈeɪʤənt tu lebv*/

micro-immunotherapeutic agent 2LEBV

Definition

An orally bioavailable micro-immunotherapeutic agent composed of various immune substances in diluted doses, with potential immunomodulating, anti-infective and anti-viral activities. The micro-immunotherapeutic agent 2LEBV contains various recombinant immunological active ingredients in low concentrations, including but not limited to cytokines, such as interleukin-1 (IL-1), IL-2, and specific nucleic acids (SNAs) that are small synthesized oligonucleotides that prevent gene expression, such as the genes involved in viral replication. Upon oral administration of micro-immunotherapeutic agent 2LEBV, the active ingredients may help balance, restore and/or modulate the immune system. This may restore an adequate, re-adjusted anti-antiviral immune response. The formulation within each capsule is different and the levels of concentration of each substance can vary to allow stimulation, modulation and/or inhibition of the immune response in order to mimic what would naturally occur within the body. Therefore, the capsules are administered in a specific order.