Subcutaneous Immune Globulin (SCIg)
Subcutaneous Immune Globulin (SCIg) is a
sterile solution of concentrated, polyvalent immunoglobulin,
extracted from healthy
donors, which is administered into the layer of skin known as
the subcutis. Sometimes referred to as SubQ Immune Globulin, it is
used to treat disorders of the immune system or to boost the immune
system response to serious illness, as well as in the regulation of
certain autoimmune disorders.
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For questions or additional information regarding
clinical pharmacology, indications, contraindications and uses,
product warnings, precautions, adverse reactions, dosage,
administration and/or storage of a specified product please contact BDI Pharma or call
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