Immunoglobulins Anti-Igm (H) Human Fluorescent

Fluorescent anti-human IgM(H) immunoglobulins: what they are and how they are used

Fluorescent anti-human IgM (H) immunoglobulins (IPIgM-FL) is a drug that is used in the diagnosis of various infectious diseases. They contain antibodies against IgM antibodies that appear in the blood during a primary infection.

IPIgM-FL are produced in Russia at the Research Institute of EM by the enterprise for the production of bacterial preparations named after. N.F. Gamaleya. The drug has the international name “Immunoglobulins against human IgM (H) fluorescent” and belongs to the group of immunoglobulins.

Dosage forms of IPIgM-FL are presented in the form of a diagnostic dry mass of an amorphous ampoule with a volume of 0.5 ml. They can be used for laboratory diagnosis of various infectious diseases, such as viral hepatitis, cytomegalovirus infection, chicken pox, rubella and others.

The operating principle of IPIgM-FL is based on their ability to bind to IgM antibodies that appear in the blood during a primary infection. After binding of antibodies to IPIgM-FL, fluorescence occurs, which can be detected using a fluorescence microscope.

The use of IPIgM-FL in the diagnosis of infections allows one to obtain a quick and accurate result. They can be used to detect infection in the early stages, allowing timely treatment and prevention of complications.

In conclusion, IPIgM-FL is an effective and accurate drug that is widely used in the laboratory diagnosis of various infections. They are produced in Russia at the Research Institute of EM by the enterprise for the production of bacterial preparations named after. N.F. Gamaleya and are presented in the form of a diagnostic dry mass of an ampoule with a volume of 0.5 ml. Their use allows you to obtain a quick and accurate diagnostic result, which is of great importance for the timely initiation of treatment and the prevention of complications.