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Panzyga 10% (2500 mg) (Immune Globulin Subcutaneous (Human)-ifas, 10% Solution) 25 mL

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Original price $ 799.95
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Panzyga 10% (2500 mg) is an intravenous immune globulin therapy used to manage immune deficiencies and autoimmune conditions. It is primarily prescribed for primary immunodeficiency (PI), where it provides essential antibodies to enhance the immune response and prevent infections. Additionally, Panzyga is used for treating chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP), helping to improve muscle strength and mobility by modulating immune system activity. The treatment is pivotal in supporting patients with compromised immune functions and reducing the frequency and severity of infections.

Panzyga 10% (2500 mg) Immune Globulin Subcutaneous (Human) is used for the treatment of primary immunodeficiency (PI), boosting the immune system by providing necessary antibodies. It is also effective for chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP), helping to alleviate symptoms and improve muscle strength. Panzyga works by replacing or supplementing antibodies in patients with antibody deficiencies, thus offering protection against infections and supporting immune system function..

Panzyga 10% is a premium intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) therapy proudly presented by Octapharma. Intended for patients with compromised immune systems, Panzyga 10% provides critical passive immunity that helps to fight against infections. This innovative treatment comes in a 25 mL vial containing 2500 mg of purified immune globulin for subcutaneous or intravenous administration. Sourced from healthy human plasma, Panzyga 10% conforms to impeccable standards of safety and effectiveness, fortifying patients’ immune defense with unmatched reliability.

Product Details and Features

Concentration: 10% Immunoglobulin G (IgG) solution
Dosage Form: 2500 mg in 25 mL (equivalent to 10% solution)
Administration: Intravenous (IV) or Subcutaneous (SC)
Source: Human plasma
Purity: Maximum removal of IgA, less than 50 mcg/mL
Manufacturer: Octapharma, a leader in plasma derivatives

Mechanism of Action

Panzyga functions by delivering a high concentration of Immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies, collected from the plasma of healthy donors, directly into the patient's circulation. These antibodies are broad-spectrum in their ability to neutralize pathogens such as bacteria and viruses, as well as modulating the immune response, providing its therapeutic effect in a variety of conditions like primary immunodeficiencies and autoimmune disorders. 

Directions for Use

1. Administration: Panzyga 10% can be administered intravenously or subcutaneously, depending on the indication and patient need. 
2. Dosing: Dosage should be individualized based on patient condition, weight, and clinical response. 
3. Preparation: Visually inspect for particulate matter and discoloration. Do not shake.
4. Infusion Rate: Begin at a slow rate with a gradual increase contingent upon patient tolerance.

Consult healthcare professional guidelines for precise administration protocol.

Warnings

  • Hypersensitivity: Be aware of potential allergic reactions; contraindicated in individuals with known hypersensitivity to immunoglobulin preparations.
  • Blood Glucose Monitoring: This product may affect measurements; specifically use monitoring systems PCA or PDMS.
  • Renal Dysfunction: Monitor renal function; cases of renal failure have been reported.
  • Thrombosis: Exercise caution for individuals with a history of thrombosis. Ensure adequate hydration.

Side Effects

Common side effects may include:

  • Mild to moderate headache
  • Fatigue and fever
  • Infusion site reactions like redness or swelling
  • Nausea
  • Hypertension

Rare but serious reactions might include:

  • Anaphylaxis
  • Thromboembolic events
  • Hemolytic anemia
  • Acute renal failure

 Disclaimer

This information serves as a summary of the essential aspects regarding the administration and potential impact of Panzyga 10%. Comprehensive prescribing information, direction from healthcare professionals, and personalized patient assessments are necessary to optimize the safe and effective use of Panzyga 10%.

Panzyga 10% (2500 mg) (Immune Globulin Subcutaneous (Human)-ifas, 10% Solution) 25 mL
Panzyga 10% (2500 mg) (Immune Globulin Subcutaneous (Human)-ifas, 10% Solution) 25 mL
$ 799.95 $ 525.00
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FAQs About Immune Globulin Injection Syringes
  • What Are Immune Globulin (Ig) Injections?

    Immune globulin injections—also known as immunoglobulin (Ig) injections—contain highly purified antibodies (IgG) derived from healthy donor plasma. They help fight infections, boost immune function, and reduce the risk of life-threatening diseases. Commonly administered as intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) or intramuscular immunoglobulin (IMIG), these injections are essential for primary immunodeficiency, autoimmune disorders, immune deficiency, and certain infectious diseases.

  • What Is an Important Nursing Consideration When Administering IV Immune Globulin (IVIG)?

    Nursing consideration: Carefully monitor for allergic reactions, infusion rates, and changes in vital signs. Pre-medicate if required (with antihistamines or corticosteroids), use a dedicated IV line and always have emergency equipment available. Observe for adverse effects such as fever, chills, or anaphylaxis throughout administration.

  • How to Administer an Immunoglobulin Injection?

    IVIG: Infused intravenously, typically in a clinical setting by a nurse or doctor, using proper sterile technique and appropriate infusion rates. IMIG: Injected into large muscle groups (such as the thigh or gluteus), using a prefilled syringe, per physician’s instructions. Always follow official dosage, timing, and administration protocols for safe injection.

  • Does Immune Globulin Need to Be Refrigerated?

    Yes. Immune globulin (IVIG and IMIG) should be stored refrigerated (2°C–8°C/36°F–46°F) and protected from light. Do not freeze. Allow the syringe or vial to reach room temperature before injection for comfort and efficacy.

  • How Long Does an Immunoglobulin Shot Last?

    The protective effects typically last 3 to 4 weeks. Your doctor may recommend regular (monthly or as-needed) injections, depending on your condition and immune status.

  • Does IVIG Need to Be Filtered?

    Yes, many IVIG products require inline filtration according to manufacturer instructions, to remove particulate matter and prevent infusion reactions. Always check product labeling for the need for specific filters.

  • When to Inject Immunoglobulin?

    Injection timing depends on your diagnosis: Primary immune deficiency: Regularly, every 3–4 weeks Exposure to infectious diseases: As soon as possible post-exposure Other indications: Follow your physician’s instructions for dosage and timing

  • Are Immunoglobulin Shots Painful?

    Some pain, swelling, or redness at the injection site may occur, especially with IM injections. IV infusions are usually well-tolerated but may cause headaches, chills, or flu-like symptoms. Severe reactions are uncommon but possible—report any unusual side effects immediately.

  • Is Immune Globulin the Same as IVIG?

    IVIG (intravenous immunoglobulin) is a specific form of immune globulin given via IV infusion; all IVIG is immune globulin, but immune globulin may also refer to intramuscular (IMIG) or subcutaneous (SCIG) forms.

  • How Much Does an Immunoglobulin Shot Cost?

    Immunoglobulin therapy can range from $100 to $10,000+ per dose depending on the brand, dosage, and insurance coverage. IVIG is generally more expensive than IM injections. Exact pricing depends on individual protocol and pharmacy rates.

  • How Quickly Does Immunoglobulin Work?

    Immunoglobulin can offer clinical benefits within hours to days, quickly restoring immune defenses against infection or helping control autoimmune flare-ups.

  • Who Needs Immune Globulin?

    Candidates for immune globulin therapy include: Primary immunodeficiency patients Individuals exposed to hepatitis, measles, or rabies Bone marrow or organ transplant recipients Autoimmune disease and certain neurological disorder patients Those with severe infections or weak immune response

  • Why Choose Our Immune Globulin Injection Syringes?

    Pharmaceutical-Grade Purity & Potency Ready-to-Use Prefilled Syringes for IV or IM Administration Strict Cold-Chain Shipping – Always Fresh & Potent Trusted by Healthcare Professionals & Hospitals Worldwide Bulk & Individual Ordering Available

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