Intravenous immunoglobin (IVIG) is a solution containing antibodies that healthcare professionals may use to treat primary immune deficiency disease (PIDD) and various other conditions. The amount ...
It is normal for the immune system to make antibodies to fight bacterial or viral infections. Nearly everyone has a pool of antibodies circulating in their blood ready to go to battle should there be ...
Considering a switch from IVIg to SCIg for primary immunodeficiency? Explore differences in responsibility, side effects, ...
BACKGROUND: Current prescribing information recommends that physicians apply a dose ratio of 1.37:1 (1.53:1 prior to January 2015) in the United States (US) when switching patients with primary ...
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If you have an immunodeficiency related to certain infections, inflammatory diseases, or autoimmune disorders, you may have heard about an infusion treatment called intravenous immunoglobulin, or IVIG ...