HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS 9-VALENT VACCINE

I.V.-GLOBULIN SN

IV-Globulin SN Inj. is a biological product that is also called Human Normal Immunoglobulin in maltose, pH 4.25. It is made from plasma that was taken from specific donors with the intention of making plasma derivatives. All plasma processes cold ethanol fractionation, thawing, and virus inactivation procedures like S/D treatment and nano-filtration. Chromatography is used to purify fraction II, which is generated following plasma fractionation and undergoes S/D therapy for virus inactivation.  Dia-filtration is used in conjunction with another purification procedure using chromatography. After removing viruses by nano-filtration, bulk product is formed. After the bulk product has been loaded into vials, the final bulk is created by adding maltose (as a stabilizer) and passing through a sterile filter.

Use this medication precisely as recommended by your physician. Follow the prescription of your doctor carefully.

The medication dose your physician has given is based on your condition, other medications or food supplements you may take, and your reaction to treatment. To diminish your risks for adverse effects, don’t increase your dosage, take it regularly, or take it as instructed by your physician. Adverse events may still happen even at usual prescription dosages.

If your physician requests you to use this drug consistently, use it regularly to get the most benefits from it. To make you remember it better, take it at a fixed time every day.

Your doctor may need to modify your dosages to ease your symptoms or if you develop adverse reactions.

If you have any inquiries with regards to information, ask your physician or pharmacist. 

IV-Globulin SN is used in the following conditions:

  • Kawasaki Syndrome
  • Guillain-Barre Syndrome
  • Hypogammaglobulinemia

This medicine may be recommended for different uses. Approach your physician or pharmacist for more information. 

Do not use I.V.-Globulin SN in people with the following conditions:

  • Patients who had a history of shock from I.V.-Globulin SN inj.
  • Patients who have previously experienced anaphylaxis to I.V.-Globulin SN inj. ingredients

IV-Globulin SN may have the following side effects:

  • Hypotension or weak pulse
  • Dehydration
  • Chest pain
  • Chill
  • Anxiety
  • Nausea
  • Fever
  • Chest pain
  • Vomiting
  • Drowsiness
  • Mental fog
  • Aseptic meningitis
  • Dyspnea
  • Abdominal pain
  • Headache
  • Wheeze
  • Liver function disorders or jaundice
  • Increase of creatinine or increase of BUN
  • Gluteal pain
  • Hypouresis
  • Acute renal failure
  • Nuchal rigidity

Keep in mind that your physician has recommended this drug since he or she has known that the advantage to you is more noteworthy than the risk of adverse reactions. Many individuals utilizing this medicine don’t have serious side effects. 

A serious allergy to this medication is uncommon. In any case, seek emergency medical help if you see any manifestations of a serious allergic response, including a rash, tingling, or swelling particularly of the face or tongue or throat, dizziness, or difficulty in breathing.

This is not a complete list of side effects. If you see other effects not recorded above, contact your physician or pharmacist.

Take extra caution in patients with the following medical conditions:

  • Immunological incompetence
  • Cerebrovascular and cardiovascular disorders
  • Hemolytic anemia or anemia from blood loss
  • Ischemic disease
  • Low heart function
  • High risk of thrombus or embolism
  • Renal disorder
  • IgA deficiency

Prior to taking this medicine, tell your physician or pharmacist if you are allergic to it, or if you have some other hypersensitivities. This drug may contain inert ingredients which can cause unfavorable side effects or different issues. Talk with your pharmacist for more information.

Interactions

 IV-Globulin SN may interact with the following medicines:

  • Mumps, Measles, Varicella, and Rubella vaccine

Inform your physician about the drugs you take including over-the-counter medications, prescribed drugs, supplements, and vitamins.

This is not a complete list of drug interactions. Approach your physician or pharmacist for more details.

The effects of certain medications can change if you consume different medications or herbal products simultaneously. This can build your risk for side effects or may cause your drugs not to work effectively. These interactions are conceivable, yet don’t generally happen. Your physician or pharmacist can prevent or oversee interactions by changing how you utilize your prescriptions or by close checking.

While utilizing this drug, don’t start, stop, or change the dose of other medicines you are using without your physician’s advice. 

If an overdose is suspected, call your health care provider immediately.

Available Brands:

  • Gammagard S/D (Pro)
  • Panzyga (Pro)
  • Asceniv (Pro)
  • Privigen (Pro)

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