Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) is a mixture of IgG1 and other antibodies derived from healthy human plasma via Cohn fractionation. The purification process includes cold alcohol fractionation, polyethylene glycol precipitation, and ion exchange chromatography. IVIg contains the same distribution of IgG antibody subclasses as is found in the general human population. IgG subclasses are fully represented in the following proportions: 70.3% IgG1, 24.7% IgG2, 3.1% IgG3, and 1.9% IgG4. IVIg is used in the treatment of immunodeficiencies, as well as autoimmune and inflammatory disorders.
Human immunoglobulin G is indicated for the following conditions:
Memorial Sloan Kettering Basking Ridge (All Protocol Activities), Basking Ridge, New Jersey, United States
Memorial Sloan Kettering Monmouth (All Protocol Activities), Middletown, New Jersey, United States
Memorial Sloan Kettering Bergen (All Protocol Activities), Montvale, New Jersey, United States
Celerion, Tempe, Arizona, United States
Stanford University, Redwood City, California, United States
Nucleus Network Pty Ltd, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Sunbeam Clinical Research, McKinney, Texas, United States
Hope Research Network, Miami, Florida, United States
Well Pharma Medical Research, Corp, Miami, Florida, United States
Department of Neurology, Amsterdam UMC, location AMC, Amsterdam, North- Holland, Netherlands
University of California Irvine Medical Center, Irvine, California, United States
Allergy and Asthma Clinical Research, Walnut Creek, California, United States
National Jewish Medical And Research Center, Denver, Colorado, United States
Hospital of University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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