10% INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN GAMUNEX IN THE TREATMENT OF PRIMARY IMMUNODEFICIENCIES PATIENTS: OWN EXPERIENCE AND LITERATURE REVIEW
2014
Intravenous immunoglobulin G preparation (IVIG) is an effective and safe therapeutic modality in the primary immunodeficiencies (PID) management. We investigated effectiveness and safety of the 10% preparation of IVIG Gamunex in treatment of 26 patients with primary immunodeficiencies at ages 8 months 17 years. Percentage of nonsevere reactions to Gamunex infusions was similar as to other 5% IVIG preparations (2,9 vs 2,8%). Average time of infusion was reduced from 88 minutes for 5% IVIG to 67 minutes for Gamunex. Average trough IgG level after Gamunex infusions was sufficient (6,8 g/l) and resulted in the absence of significant infectious episodes in PID patients during the study period. Our study demonstrated good efficacy and safety profile of Gamunex.
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