Chemoprevention (also
Chemoprophylaxis) refers to the administration of a
medication for the purpose of preventing
disease or
infection.
Antibiotics, for example, may be administered to patients with disorders of
immune system function to prevent bacterial
infections (particularly
opportunistic infection). Antibiotics may also be administered to healthy individuals to limit the spread of an
epidemic, or to patients who have repeated infections (such as
urinary tract infections) to prevent recurrence. It may also refer to the administration of heparin to prevent deep venous thrombosis in hospitalized patients.