Effects of Gammaglobulin

Gammaglobulin generally refers to intravenous human immunoglobulin (pH4), which has the dual therapeutic effects of immune replacement and immune modulation, and is mainly used for primary immunoglobulin deficiencies, secondary immunoglobulin deficiency diseases, and autoimmune diseases.
Very few patients have experienced adverse reactions such as transient headache, panic, nausea, etc. during infusion of human immunoglobulin (pH4). It is contraindicated in patients who are hypersensitive to human immunoglobulin or have a history of other severe allergies, in patients with selective iga deficiency who have anti-iga antibodies, in patients with diabetes, in patients with severe acid-base metabolism disorders, in pregnant women or women who may become pregnant, and the use of the drug in children is not known.
If you need to use static human immunoglobulin (pH4) patients, please consult a professional doctor, strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for the use of drugs.