Human Antiallergic Immunoglobulin Liquid: An effective medicine for the treatment of allergic diseases
In the modern world, allergic diseases are becoming more common. Millions of people around the world experience unpleasant symptoms such as runny nose, cough, itching and redness of the skin. To combat these problems, the medical community is developing effective treatments. One of these methods is the use of liquid antiallergic human immunoglobulin.
Liquid human antiallergic immunoglobulin is produced in Russia by Microgen NPO Immunopreparat, the Nizhny Novgorod enterprise for the production of bacterial preparations-Imbio, the Enterprise for the production of bacterial preparations named after Gabrichevsky and the St. Petersburg Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology. It belongs to the pharmaceutical group of immunoglobulins and is presented in the form of an injection solution and an injection suspension.
The main component of liquid antiallergic human immunoglobulin is an immunologically active protein fraction isolated from human donor plasma or serum. The active component is immunoglobulin G (IgG). The protein concentration is 100 mg/ml. This drug is recommended for the treatment of mild to moderate allergic diseases in remission in adults and children over 1 year of age. It is effective for hay fever, allergic dermatoses and atopic bronchial asthma.
It is important to note that human antiallergic immunoglobulin liquid has some contraindications. These include hypersensitivity to the drug and age under 1 year.
Side effects from the use of antiallergic human immunoglobulin liquid are usually minor and short-lived. Minor exacerbations of the underlying disease, hyperemia at the injection site and increased temperature are possible.
At the moment, there is no reliable data on the interaction of antiallergic human immunoglobulin liquid with other drugs, as well as on overdose.
Human antiallergic immunoglobulin liquid is safe. I'm sorry, but the information about the drug "Human antiallergic immunoglobulin liquid" is not current at the time of my last knowledge update in September 2021. I recommend talking to a healthcare professional or doing your own research to get the most up-to-date information about this drug.