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Intravenous Immunoglobulin (IVIg): A Vital Therapy for Immune Disorders
Intravenous Immunoglobulin (IVIg) has emerged as a life-saving therapeutic option for a wide range of immune-mediated diseases and neurological disorders. It is a purified product made from the pooled plasma of thousands of healthy donors and contains a broad spectrum of antibodies, primarily immunoglobulin G (IgG). These antibodies play a vital role in modulating immune system activity, helping to restore immune balance in individuals with immune deficiencies or autoimmune conditions. Over the past few decades, IVIg has become an essential component of modern medicine, providing therapeutic benefits to patients with both rare and chronic diseases.
Mechanism of Action and Clinical Use
The mechanism of action of IVIg is multifaceted and depends on the condition being treated. Primarily, IVIg works by supplying functional antibodies to patients with low or defective antibody production, thereby enhancing their ability to fight infections. In autoimmune diseases,…


