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immune-globulin

It is indicated in treatment of infections - especially septic processes (body’s response to an infection caused by bacteria injures tissues and organs) caused by gram positive or gram negative bacteria or their toxins caused with the simultaneous use of antibiotics. It is also used as an immunoglobulin substitute in immunosuppressed patients (patients with suppressed immune systems) and severe secondary antibody deficiency syndrome.

Contradications

It is contraindicated in patients with selective IgA (antibody that plays a role in the immune function of the mucous membrane) deficiencies and anti- IgA antibodies.

Side effects

Nausea, diarrhea (watery stools), fever, chills, headache, dizziness, arthralgia (joint pain), myalgia (muscle pain), muscle spasm, lower back pain, allergic reactions, injection site reactions, anaphylactic reactions (serious allergic reactions), thromboembolic (formation of clot in vessels that may plug the other vessels) events are some of its side effects. Hypotension (low blood pressure), aseptic meningitis (something other than bacteria causes inflammation of meninges), acute renal (kidney) failure are some of its rare side effects.

Expert Advice

  • The dosage depends upon your medical condition, weight, and response to the treatment.
  • It is injected in the muscle, as directed by your doctor.
  • Large doses should be divided and given at separate injection sites.
  • This medication should be taken as soon as you come in contact with a person who is exposed to hepatitis A, chickenpox, measles, or rubella.
  • For immunosuppressed it is usually given every 3-4 weeks.
  • The medication may not be effective if you wait too long after coming in contact with the affected person.

Medicines containing immune-globulin

Pentaglobin 0.5gm

By Biotest Pharma

Pack size: 1 Ampx10ml

Rs.13990

Pentaglobin 2.5gm

By Biotest Pharma

Pack size: 1 Vialx50ml

Rs.45850