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Immune globulin fractions

Antiserum can be raised againsf lymphocyfes or fhymo-cyfes by fhe repealed injection of human cells into an appropriate recipient, usually a horse. The use of such antiserum or the immune globulin fraction derived from it has been used to produce immunosuppression. Although antilymphocytic serum can suppress cellular and often humoral immunity against a variety of tissue graft systems, the responses are variable, particularly from one batch of serum to another. [Pg.661]

Immune Globulin (IG) IG is a sterile solution containing antibodies from human blood. It is obtained by cold ethanol fractionation of large pools of blood plasma and contains 15-18 percent protein. Intended for intramuscular administration, IG is primarily indicated for routine maintenance of immunity of certain immunodeficient persons and for passive immunity against measles and hepatitis. IG does not transmit hepatitis B virus, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), or other infectious diseases. [Pg.316]

Immune globulin (y-globulin, immunoglobulin [Ig] G) is a fraction obtained from the plasma of normal individuals and is rich in antibodies found in whole blood. [Pg.577]

Antibodies and derivatives Immune globulin (human) against Rho (D), purified IgG Cohn fraction II BayRho-D 820 (300 pg) (full) or 137 (mini) lU vial or syringe IM NA... [Pg.449]

Antibodies and derivatives Immune globulin against D (RHl) (human), purified by cold alcohol fractionation RhoGam Rho (D), MICRhoGAM Rho (D) 820 lU (300pg)/ml in 1 ml prefilled syringe, smaller prefilled doses are available as MICRhoGAM IM NA... [Pg.449]

Antibodies and derivatives Tetnus immune globulin (human), isolated from solubilized Cohn Fraction II BayTet 250 U vial or syringe IM (deep) NA... [Pg.451]

Immune globulin (human) against Rho (D), purified IgG cohn fraction II... [Pg.472]

Immune globulin against D (Rhi) (human), purified by cold alchol fractionation... [Pg.472]


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