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Lymphocyte immune globulin

ATC, lymphocyte immune globulin, antithymoglobulin equine AZA, azathioprine BUN, blood urea nitrogen CSA, cyclosporine Cl, gastrointestinal IL-2RA, interleukin 2 receptor antagonist MMF, mycophenalate mofetil OKT-3, muronomonab-CD3 PRED, prednisone SCr, serum creatinine SRL, sirolimus TAC, tacrolimus WBC, white blood cell. [Pg.841]

Lymphocyte immune globulin, anti-thymocyte globulin (rabbit) [FDA used in CBER Prod, and Est. listings]... [Pg.524]

Oral 5, 10, 15, 25 mg capsules Lymphocyte immune globulin (Atgam)... [Pg.1207]

Antithymocyte Globulin (See Lymphocyte Immune Globulin) [Immunosuppressive Agent]... [Pg.78]

Induction therapy with polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) has been an important component of inunu-nosupression when the beneficial effect of antilymphocyte globulin (ALG) in the prophylaxis of rejection in renal transplant recipients was demonstrated. Over the past 40 years, several polycolonal antilymphocyte preparations have been used in renal transplantation however, only two preparations are currently FDA approved lymphocyte immune globulin (ATGAM) and antithymocyte globulin (Thymoglobulin). [Pg.87]

Lymphocyte immune globulin, an immunoglobulin with inununosuppressive properties (15 mg/kg/day IV for 14 days), is used in the prevention or treatment of acute renal allograft rejection, in aplastic anemia, skin allotransplantation, and in bone marrow allotransplantation (see also Figure 28). [Pg.400]

LYMPHOCYTE IMMUNE GLOBULIN (Atgam solution for injection 50 mg/mL)... [Pg.400]

Clinical use Lymphocyte immune globulin is used prior to bone marrow transplantation to prevent the graft-versus-host (GVH) reaction. It is also used in combination with cyclosporine or cytotoxic drugs (or both) for maintenance following bone marrow, heart, and renal transplantations. Lymphoc3 te immune globulin has induced remissions in patients with aplastic anemia. [Pg.497]

Toxicity Since serologic immunity may remain intact, injection of lymphocyte immune globulin may cause hypersensitivity reactions, including serum sickness and anaphylaxis. Pain and erythema occur at injection sites, and lymphoma has been noted as a late complication. [Pg.497]

Antibodies Lymphocytic immune globulin, muromonab-CD3, Rh(,(D) immune globulin, daclizumab ... [Pg.500]


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