Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5646985 | Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2017 | 46 Pages |
Abstract
Human immunoglobulin preparations for intravenous or subcutaneous administration are the cornerstone of treatment in patients with primary immunodeficiency diseases affecting the humoral immune system. Intravenous preparations have a number of important uses in the treatment of other diseases in humans as well, some for which acceptable treatment alternatives do not exist. We provide an update of the evidence-based guideline on immunoglobulin therapy, last published in 2006. Given the potential risks and inherent scarcity of human immunoglobulin, careful consideration of its indications and administration is warranted.
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Authors
Elena E. MD, PhD, Jordan S. MD, PhD, Francisco MD, PhD, Javier MD, PhD, Ivan K. MD, Morna MD, MMSc, Yehia MD, PhD, Terry O. MD, PhD, Elham MD, PhD, Bruce MD, Robert MD, Elizabeth MD, PhD, Stanley C. MD, E. Richard MD, Ashley A. PharmD, Mark MD,