Iviglob 2.5gm Infusion

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Iviglob 2.5gm Infusion

Introduction to Iviglob 2.5gm Infusion

The effectiveness of Iviglob 25gm Infusion has been proven in bone marrow transplant patients over the age of 20 within the first 100 days following the transplant This infusion is used to prevent both systemic and local infections It is specifically indicated for the treatment of primary immunodeficiency conditions where there is a severe impairment of the bodys ability to produce antibodies This makes individuals more susceptible to infections By providing antibodies that the body is unable to produce on its own Iviglob 25gm Infusion helps in fighting against infections Both children and adults can benefit from this therapy which is administered intravenously After the administration of Human Normal Immunoglobulin your doctor will monitor you for a certain period to check for any potential side effects Although rare there are some possible side effects associated with Iviglob 25gm Infusion These include back pain chills flushing a sense of warmth in the face ears neck and trunk dizziness headache nausea decreased blood pressure and muscle pain If you experience any of these side effects or generally feel unwell it is important to inform your doctor They may be able to suggest ways to prevent or minimize these effects Before using this medication it is essential to inform your doctor if you have any blood clotting issues or if you have recently received or plan to receive a vaccination The safety of using Iviglob 25gm Infusion during pregnancy or while breastfeeding is not known therefore it is advisable to seek advice from your doctor in these situations
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Related Faqs

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What should I keep in mind while taking Iviglob?

Iviglob can reduce the efficiency of some vaccines (like measles/mumps/rubella or chickenpox vaccines). So, inform your doctor that you are on Iviglob before you get any vaccines. Also, let your doctor know if you are pregnant, planning to get pregnant or if you are breastfeeding.

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How long will it take for Iviglob to start working?

Your symptoms may take 3-4 weeks to improve. This duration can vary depending on the disease you have and the way you respond to the treatment. If you are not sure, consult your doctor.

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If I feel fine, does it mean that I can discontinue my treatment with Iviglob?

No, this only means that you are responding well to the treatment. Do not stop taking this medicine without consulting the doctor. If you stop the medication before completing the treatment then you would be putting yourself at risk as your body would no longer be able to fight infections. However, in case of doubt, you should always talk to your doctor.

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Can Iviglob cause kidney damage?

Yes, Iviglob can cause kidney damage but not in everyone. Patients having a pre-existing kidney problem, diabetes and hypovolemia (a decrease in the volume of circulating blood) are at risk of developing kidney failure. Additionally, patients who are overweight, over 65 years of age and who are using medicines that can cause kidney damage are also at risk of developing kidney failure. Also, Iviglob which has sucrose, fructose or maltose as an ingredient in it is more likely to cause kidney damage.

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Does Iviglob cause hair loss?

No, Iviglob does not cause hair loss. If you experience hair loss, it might be due to some other underlying problem. Please consult your doctor if it bothers you.

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If I feel fine, does it mean that I can discontinue my treatment with Iviglob EX?

No, this only means that you are responding well to the treatment. Do not stop taking this medicine without consulting the doctor. If you stop the medication before completing the treatment then you would be putting yourself at risk as your body would no longer be able to fight infections. However, in case of doubt, you should always talk to your doctor.

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Published At: Oct 19, 2023

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