Can Transfer Factor be taken for a long period of time?



Transfer Factor is not recommended for long-term use; it has immunomodulatory properties and should be used under medical supervision.

Common dosage forms of Transfer Factor include oral liquid and capsules. Transfer Factor instructions point out that the adverse reactions of this product have not been reported, and the side effects of long-term use are not clear. Therefore, long-term use of Transfer Factor is not recommended. The drug is contraindicated for those who are allergic to the product.

Transfer Factor is an immunomodulatory drug that can enhance or inhibit the function of humoral and cellular immunity. It can be used as an adjunctive treatment for mycobacterial or viral intracellular infections (e.g., epidemic encephalitis B, herpes zoster, viral myocarditis, Candida albicans infection, etc.); it is also used as an adjunctive therapeutic agent for malignant tumors and for immunodeficiency diseases.

The use of Transfer Factor should be under the supervision of a physician, who will evaluate the discontinuation or extension of the use of the drug according to the condition.