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immunosuppressive vs methotrexate sodium

methotrexate sodium vs immunosuppressive

immunosuppressive and methotrexate sodium both are nouns.

immunosuppressive is an adjective but methotrexate sodium is not an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
immunosuppressive Yes Yes No No
methotrexate sodium Yes No No No
As nouns, methotrexate sodium is a hyponym of immunosuppressive; that is, methotrexate sodium is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than immunosuppressive:
  • immunosuppressive: a drug that lowers the body's normal immune response
  • methotrexate sodium: toxic antimetabolite that limits cellular reproduction by acting as an antagonist to folic acid; used to treat certain cancers and psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis
Other hyponyms of immunosuppressive include mercaptopurine, Purinethol, amethopterin, methotrexate.
immunosuppressive (noun) methotrexate sodium (noun)
a drug that lowers the body's normal immune response toxic antimetabolite that limits cellular reproduction by acting as an antagonist to folic acid; used to treat certain cancers and psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis
immunosuppressive (adjective) methotrexate sodium (adjective)
of or relating to a substance that lowers the body's normal immune response and induces immunosuppression
Difference between immunosuppressive and methotrexate sodium

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