An "antiimmune body" refers to therapeutics which counteract or suppress the immune system's response. It is commonly associated with treatments for autoimmune disorders, allergies, or organ transplant rejection. Synonyms for this term include "immune-suppressing agents", "immune-modulating drugs" or "immunosuppressive therapy". These terms capture the essence of therapies that aim to regulate or dampen the immune response, preventing it from attacking healthy tissues or causing hypersensitivity reactions. Such synonyms help healthcare professionals and patients better understand the nature and purpose of medications designed to target the immune system, contributing to effective communication and informed decision-making in managing immune-related conditions.