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Tag: Immune globulin

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Understanding the Science: Why Can't You Get Live Vaccines After IVIG?

5 min read
Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) therapy provides immediate, passive immunity by infusing pooled donor antibodies, a process that can interfere with a recipient's ability to develop their own active immunity from a live vaccine. This is precisely why you can't get live vaccines after IVIG and must wait several months to ensure the vaccine is effective.

How is immune globulin administered and what are the different methods?

6 min read
Immune globulin therapy is a cornerstone treatment for various immune system conditions, providing patients with crucial antibodies to help fight infections. The administration method for this therapy is not universal, with multiple routes available that are selected based on a patient's medical needs, lifestyle, and physician's guidance.

Are Rabies Shots Expensive for Humans? A Detailed Cost Analysis

3 min read
Rabies is virtually 100% fatal once clinical symptoms appear, making immediate treatment essential [1.3.3]. But are rabies shots expensive for humans? The total cost can range from $2,500 to over $7,000, presenting a significant financial burden for a life-saving necessity [1.2.1].

An Expert Guide: What is the Immune Globulin Injection Used For?

4 min read
With an estimated prevalence of 1 in 1,200 individuals, Primary Immunodeficiencies (PI) affect a significant population [1.3.5]. For many, a key question is: **what is the immune globulin injection used for?** This therapy is a lifeline, providing essential antibodies to fight infection and regulate the immune system [1.6.5, 1.11.2].

How Does Cuvitru Work to Treat Primary Immunodeficiency?

4 min read
Immunoglobulin replacement therapy, such as Cuvitru, is the standard treatment for individuals with antibody deficiencies. This article explains how does Cuvitru work by providing the necessary antibodies to protect patients with primary immunodeficiency from recurrent bacterial and viral infections.